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Monetizing Accounts Receivable Into Cash: Financial executives and business owners know the value working capital provides to their companies
Sponsored By The Receivables Exchange
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- Abstract:
- We've all heard the old adage: Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The recent credit crisis has taught finance executives the value of creativity and efficient working capital management in these tough economic times. Traditional bank financing is no longer an option for small and mid-sized businesses. Yet, for most businesses, more than 60% of working capital for these companies is tied up in outstanding invoices. Companies have to adopt new, more innovative solutions to accessing capital rather than rely on one source funding. This whitepaper addresses how companies can optimize their working capital management, regardless of economic conditions, to use their receivables to improve cash flow. Receivables financing is taking off as a means for increasing short-term liquidity and improving working capital management.
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- Sponsored by: The Receivables Exchange
- Released: June 12, 2009
- Length: 6 pages
- Format: PDF (796 kb)
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