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Invoice Factoring and Bill Can Help Small businesses in U.S.



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By : Kristin Gabriel   

Small businesses are the main source of economic health and vitality, however, with the current economy they are failing. This has prompted the United States government to try to do something to help them, because small busineeses are regarded as the main generator of new employment.

there are some small businesses that have been surviving via alternative financing methods such as factoring or small business loans, but there are many challenges.

With focus to helping small businesses get back up and running, the new Small Business Job bill will make changes to tax relief, loan program enhancements, and will permit self-employed business owners to deduct their family's health insurance expenses from their self-employment tax income in 2010. businesses with less than $50 million in gross receipts would be able to carry back general business credits to offset tax liabilities for five years.

A number of small businesses had to stop all capital expenditures last year. Once the recession is nearing an end, small businesses can stop being on the defense and begin to play offense. Now is the time to consider what the recession has done to your small business.

If your company has gone through layoffs or salary reductions to survive the recession, the good news could mean several things. Once companies begin hiring again, it means your employees could leave if a better offer comes in. Therefore it is just as important to track your employee morale and finances.

There will be opportunities to hire good people whose companies have not fared well. Recessions cause failure, but they also bring opportunity and that is capitalism at its best.

Cash flow in a business can help whether it is deferred maintenance on your facility or replacing your beat-up vehicle. There are many put-off expenses that you should begin to consider.

These are all reasons why accounts receivable factoring is a safe, productive and excellent alternate method of financing for small to medium-sized businesses, to meet payroll expenses, bills, and to survive until such time as the new Small Business Jobs bill is put in place, and or until the economy is healed. After all, factoring has been around helping small business survive for more than 4,000 years.

It is also important to take a look at the state of your entire industry and figure out if it will ever get back to normal. Have there been profound changes caused by customers changing their behavior? Have some of your competitors gone out of business or introsued new prices and products?

Typically recessions cause change, so it is important to re-evaluate what you need to do in your business. To succeed, you must plan out your next play, from defense to offense.

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Author Resource:- Kristin Gabriel is the marketing director for The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North America's largest alternative funding source for small business. The company provides short-term financial resources including factoring, and serves clients in more than 30 industries in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. IFG offers expertise in factoring, finance, law, marketing, accounting and banking. www.ifgnetwork.com
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