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Keynesian Policies and Accounts Receivable Financing

12/5/2016

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Accounts Receivable Financing and Keynesian Policies
I believe that historical evidence, objectively viewed, clearly illustrates that free-market capitalism best provides economic prosperity.  However, in the last eight years our free market economy has been disrupted in a futile attempt to “level the playing field”.  Our economic growth continues to meander along at the slowest pace since World War II.  The American labor force is suffering from 40 year lows according to major indicators.  Our national debt now exceeds our economic output and stands at an unimaginable $29 trillion.

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The Effects of the Presidential Election On Consumers and Your Business

10/11/2016

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Have you noticed that although consumers account for 70% of the economy, neither Clinton or Trump mention consumers very much?  Why is this?  Could it be that many of their policies will result in an economic environment that is anti-consumer?

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Sub-Prime Customer Financing:  The Competitive Edge

8/25/2016

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It is a well know fact that Amazon has assisted many start-up small businesses by making available to them a less difficult way to purvey their products and/or services on-line.  

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 Finance Options Are Available For More Than One Type Of Appreciating Asset

7/11/2016

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Entrepreneurs who provide educational services to their customers should be aware that they are providing an appreciating asset, for which their customers will be regarded as much more creditworthy, than would the same customer applying for a traditional mortgage.  A small business owner can offer financing through a retail installment contract, and can then sell that same retail installment contract to a secondary funding source so as to improve their cash flow, and profitability.

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New Location and Phone Number

4/19/2016

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Contact us at this new number: 864-603-3539.  or click here for more contact info!

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Time Value of Money

4/4/2016

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The Consumer Revolution

3/1/2016

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Working capital and consumer receivable financing

2/18/2016

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Unsecured Consumer Loans

9/25/2015

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What exactly is an unsecured consumer loan?  An unsecured consumer loan, as it relates to consumer contract financing, is simply a loan that is provided without a tangible asset to secure the loan.  Generally speaking, traditional lenders, such as banks like to have something to “repossess” if a loan goes bad.  Unsecured consumer loans, by definition are not collateralized by a tangible “widget”.  Therefore, the loan is perceived, by traditional financing sources as being higher risk by its very nature.  Traditional funding sources typically feel uncomfortable in this environment because their lending parameters are quite defined and conservative.
However, non-traditional funding sources specialize in unsecured consumer loans. Non-traditional funding sources understand how to work with clients whose customers consume services which are not backed up by a tangible asset.


For example, if a consumer wants to purchase a tractor, or a boat or a recreational vehicle or a car or truck, such loans can be procured through traditional financing sources.  A bank will understand that if the payor is delinquent in their payments, there will be a truck, or an RV or a boat to repossess, which can be sold to recapture part of, if not all of the loan amount and so mitigate against the percentage of loss.


However, if you are in a business which does not sell a tangible asset, how are you to find financing for your customers?  What if you are providing LASIK surgery, or culinary art classes, or radial keratotomy, or college planning services or orthodontic procedures?  There is nothing for a traditional funding source to repossess if the loan goes bad.  However, non-traditional funding sources specialize in these and many other types of unsecured consumer contract loans.


Any given consumer with good credit may be able to go to a bank and acquire a loan for their truck; but, when that same consumer goes to the same bank and tries to get a loan for a culinary arts class they will very likely discover that the bank is not interested in dealing with them.


If you are a business providing a viable service to your customers, and if you would like to provide financing both for your “A” credit customers and “B” credit customers contact Access Funding Center.  
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More on Consumer Contract Funding Process

3/6/2015

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If you own your own business and are looking for consumer receivables financing (financing for consumer notes,consumer contract financing, or retail installment contract financing) it will be to your benefit to be aware of exactly what type of financing you are looking for as well as being able to provide general information to enable a consultant to direct you to the proper funding source.




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Extend Credit and Increase Capital

3/3/2015

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extend credit and increase capital with consumer contracts
Isaiah Berlin once tried to divide all thinkers into two categories.  In so doing, Berlin quoted a Greek poet by the name of Archilochus.  Archilochus wrote, “The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing”.  By this Berlin was trying to say that all thinkers could be understood in terms of being placed in one of two categories:  those who saw the world through a single defining idea (Plato, Pascal, Hegel) and those who drew on a wide variety of experiences, and did not see the world in terms of one overriding single idea (Aristotle, Shakespeare, Balzac).  However, in understanding Tolstoy’s view of history as expressed in “War and Peace”, Berlin asserts that Tolstoy is by his very nature a fox; but, a hedgehog by his convictions.

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Financing Account Receivables and Animal Odd Couples

2/19/2015

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Last night I watched a movie entitled, “Animal Odd Couples”.  There was a woman in the movie whose life had been changed forever by taking in and caring for animals who had been injured in some way.  She had a very old horse who was blind, and she was considering putting the horse down; but, she had an idea of something that might work.  She put a goat in the paddock with the horse.  The goat and the blind horse bonded and the goat would lead the horse wherever he needed to go.  Everything worked out great for the horse, as well as for the goat.  Her idea sprang from the simple reality that no one knew her animals better than her.

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Consumer Receivable Financing and the Business Owner

1/15/2015

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consumer receivable financing and the business owner
  For the business owner whose business sells directly to the consumer, consumer receivable financing provides an innovative and non-traditional means of enhancing  the cash flow of the owner's business.  Consumer receivable financing involves the business owner selling his/her performing consumer accounts receivables.
The consumer receivables (consumer contracts) are purchased at a discount with a bad debt reserve set aside to offset any possible defaults.  The advance which the business owner receives is usually about 70% to 85% of the principal balance on the consumer contract.  The terms range from twelve months (sometimes six months or even less) up to five years.  Usually the maximum amount of the consumer contract would be about $15,000 (although there are situations where this figure might be increased to as high as $25,000).
If you are a business owner whose industry or business is one which traditional lenders have difficulty understanding and relating to, why not consider the non-traditional benefits which consumer receivable financing has to offer.  Traditional lenders like to have something they can repossess in order to get comfortable with the transaction, and so they are not comfortable working with a business owner who works off of unsecured consumer contracts.  Likewise many lenders are not comfortable with businesses which  have consumer customers with marginal credit.

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can work with business owners which many traditional funding sources would not be interested in or able to work with.  Interestingly, the reality of the consumer finance industry today is that most companies who do purchase consumer receivables will only purchase "A" credit paper.  Many times people who have excellent credit do not even need financing.  The people who actually do need help with financing are the "B" and below credit score people.  It is the "B" and below credit risk people who Access Funding Center, Inc. can help the business owner with.  Why let these people walk away from your counter  without the benefit of your product or service, when Access Funding Center, Inc. can help you make them profitable paying customers?

After having provided a financing option for the "B" and below credit risk consumer the business owner has the further opportunity of selling the paper to enhance their cash flow position.  There are many benefits to selling one's paper either on a month to month basis or selling a large portfolio which the business owner may have been holding in house. 


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Consumer Contract Funding Process Part 2

8/16/2014

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Consumer contract funding
If you are a business owner (or CFO) looking for consumer contract financing (retail installment contract financing,consumer receivables financing or financing for consumer notes) you should be able to provide input relevant to several general questions preceding the actual funding process.

For example, you should have a pretty good idea about what your comfort zone is relevant to discounts, reserves and annual percentage rates. The discount is the fee which the funding source is going to charge for the funding service being provided. The reserve is a hold-back retained by the funding source to mitigate against the possibility of loss. Depending on the funding source, it is generally refunded during the term of the contract relevant to the repay-ability of your customers. The annual percentage rate for most retail installment contract financing transactions (consumer receivables financing, financing consumer notes or consumer contract financing) is generally about 18%. This is paid by the customer during the term of the contract. If you as an owner are not comfortable with this rate, it can be lowered; but, generally this will imply a somewhat higher discount being charged to you the business owner.

On the other hand, if you are like some business owners you may not wish to think about discounts and reserves. You may have in mind a certain number in terms of " cents on the dollar" which you wish to receive. So if you are looking for consumer receivables financing (financing consumer notes, consumer contract financing or retail installment contract financing) and simply want to cash out your consumer contracts for a specific " cents on the dollar" amount this is also a possibility. Likewise, if you wish to implement this option and do not want to have an annual percentage rate written into the contract and charged to your customers, this is also a possibility. 

You might also be interested in a tiered purchasing program relevant to financing your consumer notes (consumer contract financing, retail installment contract financing or consumer receivables financing). A tiered purchasing program would involve variant discounts and reserves relevant to the quality of the paper being purchased. For example, the first tier might be for customers with credit scores of 700 and above (A paper). The second tier might be for customers with credit scores from 630 or 640 up to 699 (B paper). There might even be a third tier established for credit scores below 615, or you might opt to simply have customers with this low of credit to be serviced for a period of time until they show a consistent payment history, at which point the paper might then be purchased. The tiered program provides more favorable discounts and reserves for your more credit worthy consumer paper and advantages you as a business owner if you are providing a product or service to customers who tend to have a little higher credit scores than the average.

If you wish to offer different payment terms (for example one year, two year, three year etc.) you may certainly do this. However, if you know you are going to offer the same terms to all your customer, let's say for example a one year term, then you may want to consider the revolver option for your consumer contract financing needs.

These are just a few of the considerations and questions you as a business owner will want to be asking yourself in the initial phase of the funding process. Of course Access Funding Center, Inc. will start to help you to think through these and other questions relevant to your specific funding needs.

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For Businesses selling Disaster Preparation Products

6/10/2014

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Retail installment contract funding helps companies that sell disaster preparation products to consumers
Yesterday, I read about a company named Protecht that makes the body guard blankets to help children protect themselves against tornadoes or gunmen while the children are in school.  I couldn't help but think of an application that body guard blankets can have for individual households. 

For homeowners who are working through a disaster preparation planning, a safe room may come to mind .  Depending on size, safe rooms can cost from $2500 to over $8500 or as much as $10,000 and the above mentioned blankets can cost $1000 a piece.  While both of these products are great protective devices, individuals may have difficulty in paying companies the full amount up front.

This is where consumer receivable financing or retail installment contract funding can help.  Not only can a business offer financing to their prospective customers, they can also offer financing to their sub-prime customers.
  

Access Funding Center, Inc. provides a consulting service which can enable you to offer a consumer finance program for your customers, as well as a consumer servicing program and collections program.

Call 864-603-3539 for your free private consultation.




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