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Recent news releases

31 January 2012 - Businesses urged to prepare for economic uncertainty
Businesses need to do some housekeeping at the start of 2012 to prepare for what may be a tumultuous year ahead, suggests debtor finance specialist Oxford Funding.

6 December 2011 - Tight credit market sees debtor finance growth
As securing business loans continues to be a challenge in the tight credit market, more Australian businesses are turning to debtor finance for cash flow funding, according to the latest figures released by the Institute for Factors and Discounters of Australian and New Zealand (IFD).

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Media coverage

The X Factor - BRW, May 2012
Finance denied to 400,000 small businesses over risk confusion
- StartUpSmart, Mar 2012
Oxford Funding points to growth in debtor finance
- Money Management, Mar 2012

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Articles

How to get your cash flow into shape - The US is in trouble, Europe is in trouble: the Australian economy can't help but be affected by what's going on globally. Cash flow is of the utmost importance for sustaining your business.

Protect your assets - If your business provides finance to panel shops, the introduction of the Personal Property Securities Register will bring significant change to the way you secure finance over your customers. Panel shop owners - pay heed!

Putting cash in the bank - If you think debtor finance is a step on the slippery downhill slope to business failure, it's time to get with the program. This could be your cash flow saviour. 

Six warning signs that you’re heading for a cash crunch - Many common business problems can be overcome or avoided by adopting basic planning procedures in pricing, operations and marketing. But the key to financial health is to spot problems before they become too big to solve.

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