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Acquisition finance FAQs
Acquisition Finance FAQs

Acquisition finance FAQs

Acquisition finance is a specific area of finance which is used to fund the purchase of a company or its assets. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) we get asked: What is acquisition finance? Acquisition finance provides the capital which can be used to acquire another company. This can involve several…

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Car stocking finance FAQ’s
Car Stocking Finance FAQs

Car stocking finance FAQ’s

In our final article this month for car stocking finance we provide answers to all those commonly asked questions. What is car stocking finance? Car stocking finance is a form of loan or line of credit which is provided to car dealerships for purchasing stock. A dealer can purchase additional vehicles without harming their cash…

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VAT lending
VAT Lending

VAT lending

The business landscape across the UK has seen a vibrant surge in the past 12/24 months. This in turn has naturally seen an increase in VAT bills. As revenue increases so does the amount of VAT charged so it is important that a business can budget accurately and ensure they take in to account their…

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Staycation finance
Staycation Finance

Staycation finance

Since the end of 2020 there has been huge popularity in staycations. A staycation can be a holiday which is taken in the same country that you live or simply staying at home and taking day trips to local attractions. The UK has some fabulous destinations for a holiday whether it is experiencing the vast…

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Invoice finance frequently asked questions (FAQ’s)
Invoice Finance Frequently Asked Questions

Invoice finance frequently asked questions (FAQ’s)

Invoice finance enables an advance in cash against unpaid invoices. In essence, a factoring company will take ownership of a business’s sales ledger and act as a credit department by issuing cash as soon as an invoice has been raised and chase payment when it is due. There are always a lot of questions asked…

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Don’t forget about capital allowances
Don't Forget About Capital Allowances

Don’t forget about capital allowances

As many business owners are finalising their accounting for year end it is interesting to note how many forget about capital allowances. A capital allowance is a based on an item which provides benefits for successfully trading and where the cost of the item is not deductible from trading profits, meaning that there is a…

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Explaining receivables finance
Explaining Receivables Finance

Explaining receivables finance

Receivables finance enables a business to access cash immediately even though invoices remain unpaid. The unpaid invoice, also known as accounts receivable, is considered an asset and can be used to broker a deal for finance. A relationship is established with a company specialising in receivables finance (bank, factoring company or alternative lender), they take…

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Purchase order finance explained
Purchase Order Finance Explained

Purchase order finance explained

Purchase order finance is typically used by businesses that operate a buying and selling model. It is very similar to

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Explaining stock finance
Explaining Stock Finance

Explaining stock finance

Stock finance has been designed to enable companies to secure business finance against their working capital or goods. In essence, a business that holds stock can extract its value and then secure funding to purchase extra stock or facilitate new growth initiatives. Stock finance can also be known as inventory finance and is an asset-based…

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What is the purpose of a letter of credit?
What Is The Purpose Of A Letter Of Credit

What is the purpose of a letter of credit?

A letter of credit is a document that forms a relationship between a lender, a customer requiring funding and a supplier. When a letter of credit is issued it acts as a guarantee that the supplier will be paid once all the conditions specified within the document have been met. Typically, a letter of credit…

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