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		<title>Credit Card Factoring Is Another Way To Leverage Current Revenues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems everyone is considering methods of addressing cash flow these days. One opportunity to take advantage of anticipated revenue is credit card factoring. essentially, a company examines your business&#8217;s average credit card income over a period of time and then advances funds based on the future revenue. The process is explained more thoroughly in this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seems everyone is considering methods of addressing cash flow these days. One opportunity to take advantage of anticipated revenue is <a title="credit card factoring" href="http://www.factoringforce.com/credit-card-factoring.html" target="_self">credit card factoring</a>. essentially, a company examines your business&#8217;s average credit card income over a period of time and then advances funds based on the future revenue.</p>
<p>The process is explained more thoroughly <a title="article about credit card factoring" href="http://www.buyerzone.com/finance/factoring/akws-credit-card-factoring.html" target="_blank">in this article about credit card factoring over at BuyerZone,com</a>. never let it be said that I didn&#8217;t take advantage of the opportunity to let someone smarter than me to the heavy lifting.</p>
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