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Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts

11/10/10

The Law of Contracts and the Uniform Commercial Code














An important book to have at your disposal when working with a factoring is The Law of Contracts and the Uniform Commercial Code. This book covers all of the important features of common law contracts as well as Article II of the UCC. Chapter summaries, review questions, exercises, running glossary, and more help students fully grasp this complex area of the law.

If you have a concern or issue with your factor, you'll either have to seek (expensive) legal advice, or possibly educate yourself with this very invaluable tool.

7/31/08

Financial wisdom. . . for free!

While reading Free Money Finance this morning, I came across this post that shared some samples of great advice regarding investments an loans from CNNMoney.com. While these are geared toward personal finance, you can easily apply them to your business and its relationship with a factoring company.

While reading Free Money Finance this morning, I came across this post that shared some samples of great advice regarding investments an loans from CNNMoney.com. While these are geared toward personal finance, you can easily apply them to your business and its relationship with a factoring company.

My favorite comes from Elizabeth Gilbert - author of, "Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia"

"Borrowing money is like wetting your bed in the middle of the night. At first all you feel is warmth and release. But very, very quickly comes the awful, cold discomfort of reality."

Click here for the rest of this resourceful post.