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The bank can advance 65 to 80 percent of the value as soon as the goods are shipped.
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Equipment
Equipment
Insurance policies
Insurance policies
Accounts receivable
Accounts receivable
Real estate
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Accounts receivable.
When goods are shipped and an invoice is issued, the receivable can be factored or used for invoice financing — banks/factors typically advance about 65–80% of the invoice value up front. Equipment, insurance policies, and real estate are different types of collateral and aren’t advanced against “as soon as the goods are shipped.”
When goods are shipped and an invoice is issued, the receivable can be factored or used for invoice financing — banks/factors typically advance about 65–80% of the invoice value up front. Equipment, insurance policies, and real estate are different types of collateral and aren’t advanced against “as soon as the goods are shipped.”
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