Information About Invoice
Finance
Invoice Finance can be used to raise cash
against the assets tied up in the outstanding sales ledger (also called the
accounts receivable). These sales invoices are often the most valuable asset
but also an asset that is overlooked when it comes to raising finance. Invoice
Finance seeks to address this by providing revolving finance against the
outstanding sales ledger of the business.
Immediately the invoices are raised, the invoice financier will
provide an initial payment (or early payment) against the gross value of the
outstanding sales ledger and thereafter, the invoice financier will provide an
early payment against subsequent approved invoices as they are raised. This is
how invoice finance can
improve the cash flow of the business.
There are two principle types of invoice
finance, factoring and
invoice discounting.
With factoring,
the invoice financier (called a factor) will:
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Provide finance against the sales invoices,
including overpayments in some cases.
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Provide sales ledger management by running
a sales ledger for the client and posting new invoices and cash to that
sales ledger. |
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Provide a sales ledger collection service
whereby the factor will send out statements, chasing (also known as
dunning) letters to clients and making telephone calls to debtors to chase
in the outstanding invoices. |
With invoice discounting, the invoice
financier (known as a discounter) will:
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Provide the invoice finance against the sales invoices
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This leaves the client to run their own sales
ledger and to collect in the outstanding sales invoices. In some cases an
invoice discounting facility can be confidential (Confidential
Invoice Discounting) so that the debtors do not even know of the invoice
discounter's involvement or it can be disclosed (Disclosed
Invoice Discounting).
For more information about the various forms
of invoice finance contact us on: 01892 784183 or email
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