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1). Tips to Avoid Business Failure
There are many reasons why businesses fail. Most can be overcome if you just take the time and fine-tune your business. See how your business might be able to improve.
Article tags: business management, small business, customer service, strategic planning, working capital

2). Ten Common Investment Errors: Stocks, Bonds, & Management
Investment mistakes happen for a multitude of reasons, including the fact that decisions are made under conditions of uncertainty that are irresponsibly downplayed by market gurus and institutional spokespersons. Losing money on an investment may not be the result of a mistake, and not all mistakes result in monetary losses. But errors occur when judgment.
Article tags: investment, investment guru, stock market, money, asset allocation, diversification, wall street, stocks, equities, fixed income, income investing, investment plan, commissions, taxes, working capital

3). Working Capital & Cash Flow Solutions: Should I Borrow From A Bank?
Recently, my newspaper reported that a local bank “...earned a four star excellence rating for the sixty-fourth consecutive quarter.” That’s sixteen years of four star excellence! The article went on to say that the “rating is based on a complex formula that includes …capital safety levels, quality of loan portfolio, and the ability to meet obligations…” The press release was designed to showcase the value of this bank and demonstrate its prominent position in the economy.
Article tags: working capital, cash flow management, factoring, invoice factoring, account receivable factoring

4). Working Capital Is Paramount To A Businesses Livelihood
All of the planning in the world is an exercise in futility without the working capital to successfully carry out the plan. If a business sells to customers on terms, then working capital availability is dependent on cash flow timing. In most instances a business will incur a cash flow gap between the time cash is required for inventory, payroll and operating expenses, and the time cash is received from customers paying on terms.
Article tags: working capital, cash flow management, factoring, invoice factoring, account receivable factoring

5). Managing the Income Portfolio
The reason people assume the risks of investing in the first place is the prospect of achieving a higher rate of return than is attainable in a risk free environment…i.e., an FDIC insured bank account. Risk comes in various forms, but the average investor’s primary concerns are “credit” and “market” risk… particularly when it comes to investing for income.
Article tags: investing, rate of return, income portfolio, stocks, bonds wall street, asset allocation, financial plan, cost basis, working capital, profit, market value, performance evaluation

6). 3 Types of Capital Investment for your Business - from a South African Perspective
Capital is normally required for three possible applications, namely: 1. Fixed Capital: Fixed capital refers to your business needs to buy fixed assets. This means that you need the capital to buy things like buildings, machines, computers, vehicles and furniture. These items are normally purchased for use in the business and not for resale. The purpose is to generate sales.
Article tags: fixed capital, working capital, growth capital, equity financing

7). Factoring Can Be An Ideal Solution For Start-Up And/Or Growing Businesses
Factoring is one of the oldest methods of business financing in existence. The history of factoring dates back to the days of moneylenders in the middle ages. Factoring has been the working capital facility of choice in Europe for centuries. It has taken on a new life in recent years as a financing method for many businesses in the United States. Factoring is the sale of accounts receivable, as opposed to borrowing against them as you would do with a bank line of credit.
Article tags: invoice factoring, account receivable factoring, factoring, working capital

8). Dealing With Market Corrections: Ten Do’s and Don'ts
A correction is a beautiful thing, simply the flip side of a rally, big or small. Theoretically, even technically I'm told, corrections adjust equity prices to their actual value or “support levels”. In reality, it’s much easier than that. Prices go down because of speculator reactions to expectations of news, speculator reactions to actual news, and investor profit taking.
Article tags: invest, stock market, asset allocation, value stocks, working capital

9). To Successfully Obtain Business Capital Every Business Needs A Coach
If you are a business owner the task of obtaining business capital can be very daunting. Most businesses fail because they have never been taught how to obtain financing and therefore they have no clue where to begin.
Article tags: business loans, business capital, working capital, venture capital, business financing

10). Accounts Receivable Financing, Tax Write Off And What Does It Cost?
Banks won't lend money to a business seeking to acquire larger contracts because its not viewed as an asset. So if you are a small start up company, funding for expansion may be hard to obtain. Accounts Receivable Financing could be the key to funding for a start up with desires to bid on large Government (or Corporate) contracts. So what is Accounts Receivable Financing? It is the selling of your accounts receivable invoices for cash versus waiting 30-60 or 90 days to be paid by your customer.
Article tags: factoring, accounts receivables, funding, working capital, government, contracts

11). A New Wall Street Line Dance: Performance
It matters not what lines, numbers, indices, or gurus you worship, you just can't know where the stock market is going or when it will change direction. Too much investor time and analytical effort is wasted trying to predict course corrections… even more is squandered comparing portfolio Market Values with a handful of unrelated indices and averages.
Article tags: wall street, investment management, stock market, stocks, bonds, equity investing, stock trading, dividends, interest, strategy, working capital, asset allocation, market value, technical analysis

12). How Is Your Cash Flow And Factoring
How did your company do this month with the cash flow? Why not let the question go; how has your cash flow been this year? Did you sweat it out worrying you might not make payroll, get that vendor off your back, pay that tax bill that was due and it was a lot more than you expected? For those of you that have a line of credit, did you get close to maxing out your line and have concerns that your line of credit is no longer an adequate facility.
Article tags: factoring, factoring companies, cash flow, working capital, receivables

13). Investment Capital - Putting Brand Capital And Human Capital Above Working Capital Or Physical Capital
When you start your own business, you commit to investing your time, talent and resources in the business to make it succeed. You authorize a spending plan; you ask the bank, your credit card company, friends, family, employees, to endow the business to follow your business plan and implement your marketing plan. There's more to it. You need to determine.
Article tags: investment capital, brand capital, human capital, working capital, physical capital, board of advisors

14). Working Capital Solutions With Factoring
Ideal Candidates for Accounts Receivable Factoring: Any business that provides a product or service to other creditworthy businesses and is constrained by their day-to-day cash flow situation. Does your business need: • Cash to Cover Payroll? • Working Capital to Fuel Growth? • Help with Cash Flow Problems? • Help because of Bank Turn Downs or.
Article tags: factoring, factoring articles, factoring information, factoring companies, working capital

15). Working Capital Necessary For Every Business
Working capital is the amount of capital required to carry on a business. It can be a problem for businesses to obtain the necessary working capital, especially when they are starting up, and that is why it is so important for businesses to know all that they can about obtaining the necessary capital to build their business properly.
Article tags: business capital, business financing, working capital, business

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