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Idaho Private Equity Takes Common Sense
Business » Financing | By Terry Fitzroy @ Tuesday, 26th February 2008 @ 5:27 PM Have you ever heard of private equity? A quick search at Wikipedia will catch you up to date on the subject, but this article should suffice as a general overview, as well as a guide to whether or not you should invest in such private equity groups in the state of Idaho. Private equity groups, or investment firms, are companies that provide venture capital to businesses in need of a big loan to get their business under way. They will also invest in companies with a long history that needs some m... more...
Overcoming Business Financial Troubles
Business » Financing | By Court Tuttle @ Monday, 25th February 2008 @ 10:45 PM If you were having problems with your personal finances you would sit down and figure what you have coming in, what bills you owe, what you can go without in every way and what you must have in order to basically survive. This is what you have to be able to do while your business is going through a rough period. The economy has been in a depression or recession, depending on whom you ask for many months. The questions are whether the recovery will come soon enough? From the larges... more...
Business Credit Cards Make Sense
Business » Financing | By Terry Fitzroy @ Sunday, 10th February 2008 @ 6:28 PM It would be a good decision for you to look into business credit cards if you work in a small business, or are a small business owner. There are many advantages to using a small business credit card, as apposed to only using your own personal credit card all of the time. This article will attempt to shed some light on the reasons you should consider applying for a small business credit card, and the advantages there are to using one. Take everything here into consideration before you start makin... more...
Cashflow Clinic 3 - Common Questions Faced by Busineses When Using Invoice Finance
Business » Financing | By john mce @ Saturday, 2nd February 2008 @ 9:33 PM Q. Despite a significant increase in our sales, our bank is refusing to increase our overdraft facility and have suggested that I consider factoring. Please could you let me know whether I should be concerned about what my customers will think? A. In the UK nowadays, over 40,000 businesses use invoice finance. This sector is currently growing by double digits year on year. Invoice finance is a cost effective and well established alternative to overdrafts and traditional bank funding. Some... more...
Cashflow Clinic: Common Questions Asked When Businesses Use Invoice Finance
Business » Financing | By john mce @ Thursday, 24th January 2008 @ 10:09 PM Q. I run a recruitment company and struggle to pay temporary staff when I haven\'t yet received the money in from the client. My overdraft facility is not easily increased when I need the cash. Is there anything I can do to assist with this? A. This is a common problem for many businesses, not just those in the recruitment sector. Whilst there is no problem with the business, quite the contrary in fact,poor cashflow is halting growth. An increasingly popular solution for this type of... more...
Commercial Fraud - Manage the Symptoms and Avoid Catching a Cold
Business » Financing | By john mce @ Wednesday, 16th January 2008 @ 10:55 AM As with all ills, prevention is better than cure as they say, and commercial fraud is no exception. Like most crimes though, commercial fraud is viewed as something that happens to someone else. Unfortunately, the reality is it is often far closer to home than most people realise and, while ignorance may be bliss, it is also a sure fire way to leave your company wide open to abuse. Fortunately, there are plenty of telltale signs to look out for that should help to trigger thos... more...
Understanding Delivery Against Acceptance
Business » Financing | By Court Tuttle @ Friday, 11th January 2008 @ 5:04 PM In today\'s financial industry there exists a term that several investors may not have heard about, but are still very familiar with the process. This particular term is labeled as delivery against acceptance, or can in many instances be labeled as delivery versus payment. No matter how you call it, both financial terms have the exact same meaning. When a person or business makes purchases on certain assets or supplies, they only make the necessary payments once they have received what t... more...
Cash Flow Early Warning Signs Are Critical When The Credit Crunch Bites
Business » Financing | By Terry Cartwright @ Friday, 11th January 2008 @ 2:18 AM Producing a cash flow is not difficult providing the business already has reasonable bookkeeping or accounting records. Manual accounts are fine although accounting software is likely to produce the best information base from which a cash flow forecast can be prepared. There is not one specific format that a cash flow forecast can take. Each business may require varying degrees of accounting information and accounting cash flow templates can be anything from a detailed list of all cash in... more...
Is It A Viable Option To Exit A Vehicle Lease Early?
Business » Financing | By Shaun Parker @ Tuesday, 8th January 2008 @ 10:29 PM Car Leasing is a great way to run a vehicle. Whether you want to run one through a business or personally as a private individual it is worth considering. It\'s a simple no hassle way of doing things, you simply put a small deposit down and lease the vehicle over a period ranging from 12 - 60 months and when the lease comes to an end you just simply hand the vehicle back and start a fresh! That is providing the car is in a \'fair wear and tear\' condition and you haven\'t ex... more...
Cash Flow Management Issues Relating To Funding And Investment In A Credit Crunch
Business » Financing | By Terry Cartwright @ Tuesday, 8th January 2008 @ 5:40 PM There is a fundamental difference between cash flow and net profit. Net profit is the bottom line of the profit and loss account measuring the net growth in financial value. Cash is the business liquidity and closely related to the changes in the value of the current business assets in the balance sheet representing the amount of money the business has at its disposal to generate further business. Stock control management The objective is to reduce the level of stock which uses wor... more...

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