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Showing posts with label ar finance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ar finance. Show all posts

5/23/11

Canadian AR (A/R) Finance Exposed – How Receivables Factoring Companies Invoice Finance



Laid open to view. That's a solid definition for ' exposed '. It almost sounds like a steamy spy novel..! Well... perhaps not as exciting as that... but lets take the covers off A/R finance in Canada. How does receivables factoring and invoice finance work and another thing... didn't we hear it was expensive..?????

It's our observations that usually after Canadian business owners and financial managers understand how ar ( a/r ) finance works that they immediately focus in on trying to understand how they can achieve the benefits of receivables factoring , while at the same time reducing the cost . In years gone by the perception of factoring was that it was akin to the same negative perception we give to unscrupulous car dealers.

Bottom line? Things have changed, and invoice financing is powering, yes we say powering! thousands of companies all across Canada.

So, back to pricing - we're going to expose some of the key fundamentals around this type of business financing. In the case of how you are charged its actually more simply than you think, the pricing of your transactions revolves around the total time it takes to collect your invoices, the actual size of your approved facility, and thirdly, an d in our opinion as important, who you choose as an invoice finance partner !

So what actually is the best pricing you can achieve in Canada from an ar finance strategy point of view? Well, let’s just say the spectrum is broad, with costs ranging from 5-6% per annum to 1-3% per month. Wow! Let's repeat that wow! That is clearly a huge range. So clients tend to ask where they fit into the pricing of their receivables factoring equation.

In Canada there are 2-3 tiers of firms which dominate invoice finance. They are a select group of U.S. and Canadian banks, some major independently owned Canadian and U.S. firms, and finally, hundreds of what ca be only termed as small ' mom and pop ' shops, providing facilities that might range in the 15-25k/month range .

Where does your firm fit. The truth around pricing is that once your firm has a volume of approx 250k per month you can start to achieve some significant invoice finance savings. Want to know another secret of the industry. It's simply that if lock into a facility for a year then you can actually achieve a price reduction, while open facilities tend to charge a bit more.

Our favorite and recommended type of facility is called C I D - It stands for confidential invoice discounting. What is it? It's simply a receivables factoring facility that allows you to bill and collect your own receivables. Your competitors might be using invoice finance but they are under the stringent control of their factor partner, who is intensely involved in the invoicing and notification to your customers of the financing you have arranged.

And, guess what, C I D financing, contrary to popular Rumour, is the same or less expensive that traditional U.S. and U.K. type factoring which have dominated the Canadian landscape for years,

AR Finance is at the end of the day a business financing facility that involves yourself and your partner firm. We recommend you deal with Canadian firms who understand the business landscape here and who ensure you have a facility that makes sense from a cost point of view. The right partner will also not ' nickel and dime ' you with respect to hidden fees, surcharges, etc. There isn’t a day when we don’t meet a client who ' thinks' he knows what they are paying for invoice financing, until, unfortunately, we expose the true pricing around his or her facility.

Want the real straight talk and goods on receivables factoring in Canada. Perhaps, just perhaps you might want to talk to an unbiased expert. Seek a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor, and get on the inside of the true benefits of receivables finance!





Stan Prokop - founder of 7 Park Avenue Financial -

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com

Originating business financing for Canadian companies , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing . In business 7 years - has completed in excess of 80 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations .Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details :

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/ar_finance_receivables_factoring_invoice_finance.html

3/13/11

Confidential Cash Flow Factoring - Turn Accounts Receivable Into Your Best AR Finance Strategy


We are going to demonstrate how a little known, and in our opinion almost a secret strategy can called confidential cash flow factoring can turn your accounts receivable into a virtual cash flow machine, turning past ar finance obstacles into cash flow solutions!

Search engine analysis will show you that thousands of Canadian businesses search everyday for what they hopefully believe will be valuable information around the most popular method of business financing today. Those businesses, of all types and sizes by the way ( even the largest corporations in Canada ) want to know why cash flow factoring offers unlimited unlocking of cash flow based on your sales and receivables .

Initial explanations and overviews to clients sometimes become bogged down in key issues such as the cost of this method of ar finance, and, equally important, is the unwillingness of some clients to accept how invoice discounting (that’s another name for this type of financing) works.

Canadian business owners and financial managers want to like a good thing, at the same time they want to know how it works and how they avoid any pitfalls. Lets discuss the ' how it works ' portion first and then share with you the method we believe eliminates the major pitfall perceptions viewed by many firms considering this type of financing.

We'll focus on small and mediums sized business - the larger corporations have access to all sorts of financing and external finance strategies - while the small and medium sized businesses in Canada tend to rely on their own cash flow to fund their ongoing growth and working capital. In fact many firms realize they have potential to grow sales and profits, but cant because of that lack of working capital.

Back to the 'how it works ‘! Cash flow factoring of accounts receivable is the ongoing sale, in whole or in part of your sales invoices as you generate them and deliver products and services to your customer. The invoices are purchased at 1- 3% discount from yourself, and you receive cash, 99% of the time the same day, for those sales. So, in effect all your sales now fuel that cash flow machine you have turned your company into.

So far, so good, right? Where complications arise, especially in Canada, is the fact that this type of financing requires your client to be notified of the process, directly, or indirectly, and payments are required to be forwarded to your factoring finance firm. Canadian business, in our eyes, has a reluctance to involve their customers in their internal financing policies, and challenges. As a result, many firms are skeptical of entering into ar finance of this manner.

Is there a solution? We told you there was - it’s a breakthrough called confidential invoice discounting. This type of financing comes at the same cost, allows you to bill and collect your own receivables, and gains all the benefits of that cash flow factoring machine we turned your company into.

Speak to a trusted, credible, and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can put you into a proper ar finance facility, allowing you to reap the benefits of cash flow invoice financing, while at the same time allowing competitors, customers , and vendors to remain exactly where you want them to be, outside your financing strategies and challenges ! Let's let your competitors try and figure our how you're doing so well in both growth and profits.

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Stan Prokop - founder of 7 Park Avenue Financial -

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com

Originating business financing for Canadian companies , specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing . In business 7 years - has completed in excess of 50 Million $$ of financing for Canadian corporations .Info re: Canadian business financing & contact details :

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/cash_flow_factoring_accounts_receivable_ar_finance.html

2/21/11

The Truth About Business Factoring And The Real Factor Cost Of AR Finance In Canada


You can't handle the truth! Or can you ? We think you will be able to once we review the basics around business factoring in Canada, what is the true factor cost of AR finance (ar = accounts receivable).

Your firms ability get financing around the most liquid and accessible business asset you have, your receivables, is what can make or break many small and medium sized businesses . The big corporations seems to have this down quite well already , as they have large sophisticated infrastructures for credit and collections, as well as access to corporate borrowing and securitization facilities that smaller companies just don’t have .

But you still have access to business factoring - all we can warn you about is that it’s important to understand your true cost - (it’s not what you think it is!) and, even as critical - picking your partner in this method of Canadian business financing.

Is your firm eligible for a business factor facility? If you can answer yes to one single question - ' Do you have accounts receivable?' then, you guessed it, you’re eligible! In many cases if you are working with the right firm you can blend in receivable and purchase order financing into the same facility - the names tend to change then, as we refer to that as asset based lines of credit and working capital facilities.

So, it’s always about cost, right? We don’t think so, but our client’s sure do, so let’s invest some time to discuss the real factor cost of ar financing in Canada. Part of the problem in addressing the cost issue is the perception by clients, totally understood of course, that factoring costs are viewed as interest rates by the borrowers.

That’s not how the industry views it; they are buying something you are selling, at a discount. That discount rate is often (99% of the time!) interpreted as an annual interest rate. So while the factor firm buys your receivables at a rate of between 1-3% (on a monthly basis) our clients gasp and view that as 12 - 36% annual percentage rates.

So, how do you assess the factor cost then? Here are the elements you should consider in assessing business factoring in Canada. First of all, if you don’t have some decent gross margins on your products or services then even bank financing or carrying your own receivables is expensive. So a solid gross margin is important.

To calculate your margins of course simply take your gross income and divide that number by your sales revenue and express it as a percentage. The number of course shows you how much you are making considering the costs you incur in actually producing that product. Naturally service companies have usually great margins, because there is no direct cost of sales.

Other issues to consider in understanding the true cost of factoring is how long it takes to collect your receivables, as well as the actual cost it is taking you to carry that investment . And don't forget the concept of lost opportunity - you can take you factoring cash and turn that into additional sales and profits, as opposed to waiting for a cheque to come in 60- 90 days later.

Our final point is that the cost of factoring can be significantly offset by your ability to take discounts and purchase in a smarter fashion, in quantity, etc.

In summary, the true factor cost of AR finance is probably not what you think it is. Thousands of firms that use and offer this service can’t be wrong. Speak to a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor for assistance in understand the real cost of business factoring in Canada. You might just be surprised, and find you can handle the truth!


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http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/business_factoring_factor_cost_ar_finance.html