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Dilshan Rukshana

Wholesalers And Finance

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Do Wholesalers Need Finance? An organization that purchases large stocks of goods from manufacturers and makes them available to stores, is a wholesaler. The wholesaler does not interact with the end-user directly. Instead, a wholesaler sells the goods to stores like retail shops in bulk for the ease of the…

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Recruitment Finance; A Brief Explanation

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The recruitment industry is constantly expanding and is competitive. Recruitment finance is related to working capital finance. It functions to fulfill the needs of businesses in the recruitment industry. Recruitment agencies offer both temporary and permanent placements. Some recruitment agencies offer both the services to candidates. This process advances cash…

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Agencies And Finance

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What is an Agency? An agency is a connection between two groups. One party is known as the agent while the other is called the principal. The agent, which is the second party, represents the first party, the principal, in daily transactions. The principal hires the agent to carry out…

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Introduction To Manufacturing Finance

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What is Manufacturing Finance?   Several countries around the world are renowned as coveted manufacturers. British-based manufacturers are one such example. It can be said that British-manufacturers are envied all over the world. This faith, customers entrust to British-manufacturers, extends to manufacturers of different calibers. What causes this difference? What…

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Factoring; How it Works

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Factoring is a type of debtor finance. It is a financial transaction between a company and a factor or factoring firm. In the simplest sense, factoring allows a business to sell Accounts Receivable (AR) to a third party, at a concession/discount to the buyer. Factoring is a quick way for…

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