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Finance based on the value of trade receivables. | Finance based on the value of trade receivables. | ||
Among other techniques, receivables finance includes: | |||
*Distributor finance | |||
*Factoring | |||
*Forfaiting | |||
*Invoice discounting | |||
*Loans against inventory | |||
*Loans against receivables and | |||
*Pre-shipment finance | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Distributor finance]] | |||
*[[Factoring]] | *[[Factoring]] | ||
*[[Forfaiting]] | *[[Forfaiting]] | ||
*[[Invoice discounting]] | *[[Invoice discounting]] | ||
*[[Loan against inventory]] | |||
*[[Loan against receivables]] | |||
*[[Pre-shipment finance]] |
Revision as of 09:51, 20 June 2016
Finance based on the value of trade receivables.
Among other techniques, receivables finance includes:
- Distributor finance
- Factoring
- Forfaiting
- Invoice discounting
- Loans against inventory
- Loans against receivables and
- Pre-shipment finance