Midwest cash flow management solution in tough times: pick invoice factoring.
Submitted by mpstaradmin on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 12:03In challenging economies, it’s hard to predict cash flow. What is your cash flow management strategy for your Midwest business?
In more difficult economic times, your predicted cash flow situation may not materialize. Sometimes, Midwest businesses get better than expected news, such as when, in April 2009, Midwest business activity contracted at a much less severe rate than anticipated , thanks to a jump in new orders.
Cash flow management strategy to fulfill new orders: pick invoice factoring.
Submitted by mpstaradmin on Mon, 09/01/2008 - 00:00Business orders jumped in the Midwest this month. What is your cash flow management plan when your orders unexpectedly skyrocket?
In August 2008, the Institute for Supply Management – Chicago business barometer increased to 57.9 from 50.8 in July; economists had predicted that the index would only reach 50.0 in August. These figures highlight how orders had unexpectedly jumped.
Midwest cash flow management: pick this type of small business funding today.
Submitted by mpstaradmin on Mon, 06/11/2007 - 00:00Close the Midwest cash flow management gap today through invoice factoring small business funding.
On paper, perhaps you are running a profitable business. Your revenue exceeds your expenses. Yet, you still struggle with cash flow management. That’s because you must meet payroll on time and pay all of your expenses on time, but your customers sometimes go past the due date on the invoices.
Midwest cash flow management: pick MP Star for cash flow factoring & thrive.
Submitted by mpstaradmin on Fri, 03/30/2007 - 00:00
Midwest cash flow management challenges: topple and solve them today with cash flow factoring.
Increasing numbers of companies are turning to accounts receivable factoring to defeat cash crunch. More than $112 billion in funds were factored in 2005 alone, a 9.3 % increase from the previous year.
Unfortunately, only 5% of business owners in the Midwest take advantage of the ultimate weapon in destroying cash crunch: accounts receivable factoring.



