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There are a a number of advantages of businesses using cash flow advances as in contrasted to regular bank loans. These are easily available to most businesses and a business need not to have a strong credit history in order to get approval for business advances.

Another important factor is the amount of flexibility offered in business advances. The repayments are generally decided as indicating by the current business and initial payments can be made quickly. The business owner has the advantage of making quick repayments in case of fast business.

But the overall cost of the business advance is much higher than regular bank loans. It is important that small business should consider business advances as initial funding only and these should not be preferred for everlasting financial requirements. Business funding offers the advantage of quick funding but like all other financial agreement, small business owner should not enter into it lightly.

Business merchant cash advances for quick and easy funding for small-business owners in a tight credit market can be an easy thing to get accomplished these days!

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Mercadien's Kamen on why the Fed should "rip off the Band-Aid"

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Mercadien Asset Management President Ken Kamen talks with Bobbi Rebell about the Fed’s lack of action, why he thinks it is time to raise rates, and why they won’t in September.

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@HillaryClinton you are kinda an expert on the topic huh?
— Jason Billups (@jasonbillups) September 13, 2016

Donald Trump’s shadiness is certainly fair game in this election, but is Hillary really in the best position to call him out on it?

How pay-to-play works:
1. Trump faces possible investigation2. Trump gives $$ to AG3. Investigation never happens pic.twitter.com/jbavsfconU
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 13, 2016

What can she say? Self-awareness has never been her strong suit…

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Mr. Greenberg and Howard I. Smith go to court in 11-year-old case that charges they orchestrated sham transactions designed to bolster A.I.G.’s financial statements.

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The reality TV hit — with no screaming fights, just spongecake — will move to Channel 4 beginning next year.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper has proved to have a keen eye when it comes to current events, so he just might be on to something here.

Plouffe and Harry Reid both attacking Trump as overweight this afternoon. Just a coincidence, I'm sure.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) September 13, 2016

Tapper wasn’t the only one to notice, either.

A lot of Dems calling Trump fat today. https://t.co/EwsT6SIEqA https://t…

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KPHO/KTVK in Phoenix reports that three police officers were injured early Tuesday when a man plowed into them before smashing his car through the front window of a QuikTrip convenience store. The incident was captured on the store’s security cameras.

#BREAKING :3 officers injured after car smashes into them in front of QT near 25th Ave/ Camelback. #azfamily #cbs5az pic.twitter.com/XkkOY4U5VO
— Marc Liverman (@MarcLiverman) September 13, 2016

3 Phoenix police officers hit by car at QT; appears intentionalhttps://t…

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The term “boycott” was coined in the 1870s when the Irish landlord Charles Cunningham Boycott was publicly ostracized. In theory, boycotts are supposed to be powerful weapons of nonviolent protest. A handful of times, though, this “peaceful” method of protest has turned bloody. In some cases, boycotts have changed the world—or tried to. 10 Kosher […]
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Drop in oil sends Wall Street sliding

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U.S. stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, with energy shares slammed by lower oil prices and financials dropping on diminished prospects of a near-term rate hike. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Working Capital Funding News: Tech who wiped Hillary’s email archive with BleachBit pleads the Fifth; Bryan Pagliano doesn’t show + MORE 09/13/2016

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Merchant Cash Advances 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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J.D. Biersdorfer and Brian X. Chen answer questions about the coming iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, and the new Apple Watch.

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It must be difficult for history teachers; it can’t be easy teaching classic mythology to middle schoolers and trying to find artful ways to skip ahead every time Zeus looks at a particularly attractive animal. Early civilizations didn’t share our prudishness. The ancient myths that made up classic religions were full of obscene and ridiculous […]
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We should never underestimate the spirit of competition. Throughout history, a wager has often proven to be that extra little push needed for some people to accomplish great things. 10 Disproving The Earth Is Flat Photo credit: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company One day in 1870, Alfred Russel Wallace saw an ad in the newspaper: […]
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Printed more than a century on cotton paper, the new currency is on polymer, a thin, flexible plastic film that makes it more resistant to criminals.

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U.S. incomes up, poverty down

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Household incomes rose for the first time in eight years, and the poverty rate fell. But as Fred Katayama reports, the U.S. has ways to go before making a big dent in poverty.

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Nope, no scandal here. It was just last week that the Washington Post editorial board argued that it was time to let Hillary Clinton’s “minor email scandal” go and focus instead on Donald Trump and his fitness to hold office. The House Oversight Committee disagreed, fortunately, and went ahead with a hearing Tuesday during which members of Clinton’s tech team were supposed to testify…

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The term “boycott” was coined in the 1870s when the Irish landlord Charles Cunningham Boycott was publicly ostracized. In theory, boycotts are supposed to be powerful weapons of nonviolent protest. A handful of times, though, this “peaceful” method of protest has turned bloody. In some cases, boycotts have changed the world—or tried to. 10 Kosher […]
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TrueCar's Min on why Chevy's Bolt will go mainstream

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TrueCar’s Patrick Min tells Reuters’ Fred Katayama that the new Chevy Bolt is a big accomplishment and will have mainstream appeal.

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