Archives for 2013

Funding for Long-Term Care Facilities

Factoring is a good option for nursing homes, and yet finding the right medical factoring company is often a challenge. A look at the problems and solutions in this article from PRN Funding. “A test of a people is how it behaves toward the old…the affection and care for the old, the incurable, the helpless are the true gold mines of a culture.” -Abraham J. Heschel As birth rates decline in developed countries and the population ages, we must consider how we are going to treat the elderly among us. According to the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, over 12 million people will need long-term care by 2020; that comes out to about four out of every ten elderly adults entering a nursing home at some point in their lives. At … [Read more...]

Common Sense Advice for Factoring Brokers

One of the reasons why I enjoy working in the factoring industry is that almost every day presents a challenge when it comes to looking at prospects and finding new ways to close a deal. As great as that sounds we all know too well that most prospects do not make it past the application review to the due diligence process. In many cases we find the applicant needs some other type of financing or they have some past derogatory issues that cannot be cured. … [Read more...]

A New Factoring Twist on Dental Financing

It’s tough to find factoring companies that will purchase dental financing receivables. The same goes for invoices created from elective medical procedures. This point was highlighted in a recent article we published on Medical Factoring Wears Many Hats. And then I received an email that intrigued me…. “My company offers medical financing to dentists and their patients.” What a great potential for both dentists and factoring brokers to offer additional services. I had to learn more! The end result was this interview with Lenny Leff of InfinaQuest LLC. Your email on buying dental care receivables really caught my interest. What transactions will InfinaQuest consider funding? We purchase both medical provider receivables and … [Read more...]

How To Forecast Your Factoring Broker Revenues

In this article you are going to learn about a simple technique to forecast future revenues as a factoring broker based on your existing portfolio of prospects. This technique is useful because it allows you to determine, at the beginning of a month, the approximate revenues that you will earn from your efforts. And more importantly, it helps you evaluate whether your sales efforts are working as well you’d like. Setting up Revenue Tracking This method of forecasting is based on the simple premise that … [Read more...]

Purchase Order Funding And Factoring Offer Full Service Financing

Discover how Purchase Order Funding and Factoring can provide full service financing for your clients. How often has it occurred that you have prospected for factoring clients, and when it came time to qualify your lead, they really needed a finance product that provided funds before the creation of an invoice? We know first hand that such situations are very common. We’ve even had the situation where we sent out a proposal and the applicant replied that they needed up front funding, not invoice factoring, even though we fully explained at the start that we did factoring. It was soon after that event when I realized that factoring and purchase order (PO) funding are closely related and the two products can offer referral sources … [Read more...]

Sequestration and Business: What Factors Need to Know

Start planning now for the effects of sequestration on factoring and your business. As far as sequestration goes, it feels a little like waiting for the other shoe to drop. Due to the failure of the government to come to a workable agreement on spending reduction, automatic across-the-board cuts were implemented on March 1st. Many government programs and jobs will be impacted, as well as the businesses that work directly and indirectly with them. While exemptions from the cuts do exist, sequestration will have far reaching implications for industries like healthcare as well as … [Read more...]

Best of How To Start A Factoring Business

Over the past few years I’ve written several articles about starting your own factoring business. Much of the information referred to resources, capital, due diligence and general topics related to the asset based lending industry. To this day I am still amazed over the response we have received on this topic. Today alone I’ve received calls from Europe, Asia and the U.S. about factoring. Since the interest level on this topic has remained so high I felt that it would be a good idea to do a "Best of How To Start A Factoring Business” compiled from previous articles and questions we have received over the last few years. 1. Should I begin as a factoring agent or broker rather than starting a direct funding company? First, understand … [Read more...]

Choosing The Right Factoring Partners

For a factoring broker, selecting the right factoring companies to work with can spell the difference between being successful in the business – and never closing many deals. Yet, most brokers don’t have a well thought out process to choose their factoring partners. Instead, they chose their factors based on the broker compensation package or how well they clicked with their broker representative. While these two criteria are important – they are among the least important criteria to select a factor. Actually, if you select a factor just based on compensation, you could end up losing money. Let me tell you a story. … [Read more...]

Medical Factoring Wears Many Hats

Those of us that call ourselves medical factoring companies may in fact be quite different from one anther. Throughout the years certain niches have been serviced by finance companies all of which are called medical factoring but each focuses on dissimilar asset classes. This discussion is designed to identify these different asset classes within the framework of Medical Factoring, and to provide the broker with a clear understanding of how to find the right financial institution for each. Medical Factoring Wears Many Hats First we can begin with an easily understandable type of medical practice called “dentistry.” Dentists bill the typically recognizable insurance carriers that are associated with healthcare plans and payments. … [Read more...]

Home Health Care Labor Law: Dated or Needed?

A change in labor law has implications for factoring companies and brokers that deal with home care or staffing companies. Once in a while, you come across an article or a news story that really and truly surprises you. The recent NPR article “Home Care Aides Await Decision on New Labor Rules” was one such. It might not sound all that attention grabbing or newsworthy on the surface, but when you have been working with home care agencies for years like … [Read more...]