
1) Factorisation 2) Factorization 3) Resolution 4) Resolving
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1) Factorisation 2) Factorization
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Factoring can refer to the following: == See also == ...
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[finance] Factoring is a financial transaction and a type of debtor finance in which a business sells its accounts receivable (i.e., invoices) to a third party (called a factor) at a discount.J. Downes, J.E. Goodman, `Dictionary of Finance & Investment Terms`, Baron`s Financial Guides, 2003; and Factoring is not the same as invoice discount...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Factor • (n.) The act of resolving into factors.
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The selling of receivables to a financial instiÂtution, the factor, usually “without recourse.â€?
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in finance, the selling of accounts receivable on a contract basis by the business holding themin order to obtain cash payment of the accounts ... [2 related articles]
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Sale of a firm`s accounts receivable to a financial institution known as a factor.
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Sale of a firm's accounts receivable to a financial institution known as a factor.
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Factoring is a financial service by which a concern operating as a “Factoring House� or “Factoring Agency� will buy outright the debts of a client. The latter is then relieved of losses it may incur because of slow payment or financial difficulties of a customer and the trouble of collecting outstanding accounts.
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A means of raising working capital against trade debtors.
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Financial institutions provide this service. Companies receive payment for their unpaid sales invoices and the financial institution assist in the collection of the debts. The factoring company takes a percentage of this debt as a fee.
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Lending money to a company on the security of money owed to that company; this is often done on the basis of collecting those debts. The lender is known as the factor. Factoring may also describe...
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A well-diversified portfolio constructed to have a beta of 1.0 on one factor and a beta of zero on a
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Fac'tor·ing noun (Math.) The act of resolving into factors.
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A company which is owed money by trade debtors faces the risk of slow payment or default on those... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/factoring.htm?id=1903&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of factoring'>more</a>
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- Selling a RECEIVABLE at a discounted value to a third party for cash.
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This is when a business sells its invoices to a specialist company or bank which chases payment and pays a percentage of the invoice back to the original business. The business can then continue with its work and problems from cash-flow are reduced by having money from unpaid invoices up-front.
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Lending money to a company on the security of money owed to that company; this is often done on the basis of collecting those debts. The lender is known as the factor. Factoring may also describe acting as a commission agent for the sale of goods
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Advancing funds against future short term trade receivables, usually With Recourse. Can differ from simple Invoice Discounting because of additional services, such as sales ledger management which the factor company may provide.
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This means receiving funds instantly without having to wait for payment from a customer. A factoring company pays a percentage of the invoice to the business being paid, as much as 95%, and takes a cut of the cost.
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The process of breaking numbers down into all of their factors.
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