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Business Cash Flow works in the same manner as that of invoice factoring. The process of invoice factoring involves selling of sales ledger or a specific part of the sales ledger to a group of lenders or individual lender. It provides

immediate cash to the company and the sales lender gets paid when the pending ledger invoices of the company are settled.

With business funding, the business sells its revenue stream that will be received by future credit card receipts against the business. The process starts by evaluation of sales from credit cards for a given period of time and a certain portion of this amount is paid to the owner as cash advance. The lender receives the money from those sales after they are made.

In both of these cases, there is a fee involved depending on the amount of cash advance which is charged by the lender. Depending upon the terms of the agreement, fee amount and other costs vary accordingly. The rate of interests depends on the level of risk and flexibility offered from the funding group.

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One of the emerging narratives as we get ready to discuss the GOP health bill is that it will cut Medicaid spending. This narrative, however, is wrong.
Here’s the explainer from Ari Fleischer. In short, spending on Medicaid will increase under the GOP proposal but just not as much as Dems want it to:

There are NO Medicaid cuts in GOP reforms. For decades, the press has done a rotten job dealing w budget stories…

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Weekahead: Central banks head for Portuguese hills

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The cool shade of the hills above Lisbon will offer leading central bankers an escape from the summer heat in the coming week, but there is little they can do to get away from their differing monetary policy conundrums. Ciara Lee reports on the key events of the coming week.

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Octopuses have blue blood, three hearts, and have been the object of maritime horror stories for centuries. Here, we’ve gathered together some of the more obscure, bizarre, and quite frankly mind-blowing facts that make these weird and wonderful creatures the most fascinating mollusks one could ever have the pleasure of interacting with. Just for the […]
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The frustrations of the advertising world, namely brand safety, dominated the sun-drenched discussions at the lavish Cannes Lions industry gathering.

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For millions of years, the mountains have loomed above us, holding their chilling secrets in the clouds just out of our reach. However, as time goes on, humans make more progress toward unlocking answers to the world’s greatest puzzles. Even so, some of the most unsettling mysteries are lying on the colossal faces of the […]
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The hottest ticket is your eyeballs, and every content creator and distributor wants them. Can the worst consequences be forestalled?

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We can all agree that the things the Nazis did during World War II were horrible. The Holocaust was probably the crime for which they’re most infamous. But wretched and inhumane things happened in the concentration camps that most people don’t know about. Inmates were used as subjects in numerous experiments that were excruciatingly painful […]
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The Japanese company at the center of history’s farthest-reaching auto safety crisis said it would sell its assets to Key Safety Systems, a Chinese-owned American rival.

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