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Single invoice discounting or spot factoring is generally the preferred method for small businesses because it enables you to retain control over your financing by determining which invoices will be sent
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,
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factoring companies do not use the same process as invoice discounting. Instead, invoice factoring (also called the “Assignment of Accounts Receivable” by the FASB and GAAP) is the sale of invoices,