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Throughout this website you will read how important cash flow is to any business. However large or busy a company may be, without a health cash flow it will come into trouble at some point.

Asset based factoring is a way for a business to raise money by factoring out its book debts.

Think about it – many businesses send out invoices to customers on a weekly or monthly basis. The time taken between a customer purchasing from you and the time their payment has cleared can be a significant space of time. And, what happens if something goes wrong in this time frame – the customer's cheque bounces, no payment arrives, you cannot afford to place another order with your suppliers due to poor cash flow – see how these problems can arise.

Asset based factoring will allow your business to factor outstanding invoices through Real Business Recovery. This method of asset-based finance will provide your firm with a percentage of the invoice, and Real Business Recovery will then take over chasing, collecting, and processing the money.

Asset based factoring can allow your firm to raise money against outstanding invoices. This is useful if you do not have any fixed assets such as property or plant and machinery. In addition, the factoring level depends on the amount of work the company is doing. So if you're busy, you can raise more money through this system.

Real Business Recovery has the experience and confidence to chase large creditors, and to use the courts system to enforce unpaid debt. Our asset based factoring can release significant untouched value in your firm.


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