Factoring

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Factoring, in accounting, refers to a financial transaction where a business sells its accounts receivable to a third party, known as a factor, at a discount. This process provides immediate cash flow to the business, improving liquidity and reducing credit risk. The factoring definition highlights its role in managing working capital efficiently. Factoring is commonly used by companies to accelerate cash flow and manage credit risk.

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