Archive for November, 2009
Invoice Factoring And Discounting – The Australian History
Ok so we have covered the history of invoice factoring in our last blog post, so now it’s time to focus on how it all began in Australia. Factoring saw its beginnings in Australia in the early 1970s initiated by the non bank financial institutions and organizations…
Full StoryInvoice Factoring And Invoice Discounting – A Brief History
Never heard of invoice factoring before? Thought it was something new? You will be surprised to know it’s almost as old as sliced bread! Get the history and learn if you might benefit from using it. The concept of invoice factoring revolves around buying a business’s unpaid invoices…
Full StoryEffect Of Invoice Factoring On The Cash Flow Cycle
The plug again for Invoice Factoring. Let’s take a quick look at Invoice Factoring again, after all it is our main service offered to small businesses so we are allowed to plug it once and a while. The typical business cash flow cycle involves delivery of goods or services, along with the invoice to the customer…
Full StorySocial Media, Can New Laws Damage Business?
I came across a recent article at thenewlawyer.com.au recently and it didn’t surprise me to see that in Australia new laws have been set in place that can ultimately discourage businesses from embracing the new social media or Web 3.0.
Full StoryQuality Control, Does It Improve Cash Flow?
Don’t let your business breakdown from poor quality. Any business strives to ensure that goods against orders are supplied properly, and any possibility of goods returned is minimized. This is because, returned goods mean that the customer is either not happy with the goods….
Full StoryBecome A Contributor To The Cash Flow Buzz
Do you have a blog-related news item or an idea for an article that you wish to share with small business owners? Contributing content to the Cash Flow Buzz can greatly benefit you by providing more exposure for your name and site…
Full StoryTips To Reduce Deductions And Disputes On Invoice Payments
Keep a close eye on your internal processes! In the case of defective goods, a return is obvious. When this happens, quality control, purchasing, sales, customer service and the credit department must all have good communication so that problems are minimized.
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