Dr.
Anthony F. Cicone, the owner of Access Funding Center, Inc.
received his certification in the cash flow industry on Feb.
14, 1996 through the International Factoring Institute,
Center for Business and Professional Development at the Open
University. At that time, Dr. Cicone was conferred a Diploma
as a Certified Factoring Specialist (CFS).
On April 2, 1996, Dr. Cicone was enrolled as a member of the
National Association of Factoring Professionals.
On May 14, 1999, Access Funding Center, Inc. was
incorporated in the state of South Carolina.
Dr. Cicone was named "top grossing broker" for MFSI, for
2002
Dr. Cicone
has been the subject of several articles in the American
Cash Flow Journal. Dr Cicone also actively contributes
articles to the American Cash Flow Journal.
In January of 2003 the American Cash Flow Association
designated Dr. Cicone as a Master Consultant in the areas of
Consumer Receivables and Unsecured Business Loans.
Also in January of 2003, Dr. Cicone achieved the highest
level of recognition in the cash flow industry when he was
named to the Million Dollar Club.
In July 2003, Dr. Cicone became the founding president of
the South Carolina Chapter of the American Cash Flow
Association.
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Dr. Cicone was ordained into the ministry of the
Presbyterian Church, (USA) on Dec. 14,1980 and has pastored churches in
Vanderbilt, PA, Charlotte, NC, Kannapolis, NC, Memphis, TN, and Pelzer, SC.
Dr. Cicone received his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary in 1990 and
has also been a visiting scholar at Princeton Theological Seminary where he
studied Investment and Stewardship. Dr. Cicone has also studied at the American
Institute of Holy Land Studies in Jerusalem, Israel and has received the Masters
of Divinity degree from Ashland Theological Seminary and the Bachelors of
Science degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Dr.
Cicone currently serves as President of the company. Access Funding Center, Inc. is
headquartered in the greater Greenville, SC area, conveniently
located between Atlanta, GA, and Charlotte, NC.
"The primary function of a factor is to
provide working capital to get companies through difficult
times. Factoring can also be used when a company's accelerated
growth has created a cash flow crunch." - The Journal of Commercial
Bank Lending, Aug 1991.
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