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Factoring in Canada Receivables Financing that works!
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Article Overview: Information on how factoring works in Canada . How factoring works and what are the unique differences of receivables financing in Canada
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Factoring in Canada Receivables Financing that works!
Factoring in Canada is four things:
- - New and increasingly accepted
- - Misunderstood
- - Different than in the U.S.
- - Growing more popular every day as an alternative vehicle to business financing
So why is there so much mis information about factoring and how can business owners in Canada get the 'real story '. Part of the problem is that factoring, in our opinion, means different things to different people, both within the industry itself, and also to the Canadian business owners. Similar to the terms ' cash flow ' and 'working capital ' the use of the term is interchanged in a variety of ways . Also, factoring isn't a home grown solution, and migrated to Canada from the U.S. and Europe, where it has been in place for hundreds of years.
Factoring, also know as receivables financing , or ' invoice discounting ' is best utilized when firms are growing rapidly, have sales and verifiable invoices, and require injections of working capital for that a/r investment that otherwise might not be available through traditional sources such as the bank . In 99% of cases that we deal with where a client is a ' start up ' the initial financing through a factoring facility is a critical and valuable tool in the early growth of the company .
Let's get back to the confusion around factoring. Traditional factoring in Canada is in fact simply the sale of your receivables, and their purchase to a factor firm. The most immediate benefit is the immediate receipt of cash, which eliminates the need to wait for anywhere between 30-90 days for payment from your customer. Over the years it is inherently obvious that every firm out there recognizes that delaying payments to your suppliers is an instant form of cash flow. However, when you are on the receiving end of that, waiting for your money, that is poor consolation!
Does your business receive 100% of the invoice value when you sell your invoices either individually, or bundled in a larger amount of invoices? The answer is 'no' - You generally receive on the same day anywhere form 75-90% of the invoice value. The balance is held back as a hold back or buffer, and paid to your firm immediately on final receipt of payment from your customer. At that point factoring would be 'free ', but it isn't, there is a further deduction for the commission or financing cost by your factor firm. That cost is one of the greatest issues facing Canadian business owners, because it is anywhere in range from 9%/annum to 2-3% / month.
The costs associated with factoring in Canada have to be viewed in the context that although they are higher than traditional bank financing that point becomes moot because your firm probably cannot qualify at this point for a true Canadian chartered bank operating facility. So factoring simply allows you to grow your firm when you can't obtain sufficient financing otherwise.
So now we have understood what factoring is, and why it has become a tool within the Canadian business financing tool kit. That's the easy part. The challenge for Canadian business then becomes -
- - What type of firm is the best one for my company and industry
- - How does this financing work on a daily basis
- - Am I comfortable enough to let the factor firm notify my customers regarding invoice verification and payment
- - Is there an alternative to involving my suppliers and customers into this financing process
So whats our bottom lien summary - it's simply as follows. Factoring in Canada is only mis understood because business owners don't have access to solid unbiased information on how it works, what it costs, and how it benchmarks as an alternative to traditional financing. Certain factoring facilities in Canada exist that are very transparent to your firm and its customers. Factoring has higher costs, but those costs can grow your sales and profits considerably. Seek out the advice of a trusted, credible and experience advisor in this somewhat misunderstood area of Canadian business financing.
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