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Would you take a short gig with long payment terms during this period?
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It does not solve the risk issue - factoring gets you the money early but if the agency goes bankrupt you will need to pay the factoring company backmerely at clientco for the entertainment -
Not if you then go bankruptOriginally posted by eek View PostIt does not solve the risk issue - factoring gets you the money early but if the agency goes bankrupt you will need to pay the factoring company back
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IPSE even now offer "up to £2,500 if your umbrella company goes bankrupt or into administration." so they know their new market place.Originally posted by Old Greg View Postmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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no.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIs invoice factoring worth considering?
They claw back the money if payment never comes.
They also will have a percent of ALL your business. Factoring only helps cashflow. It's not protection against bad debt,See You Next TuesdayComment
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That does depend on the factoring company you use - most will insist on factoring everything, the ones we plan to use don't.Originally posted by Lance View Postno.
They claw back the money if payment never comes.
They also will have a percent of ALL your business. Factoring only helps cashflow. It's not protection against bad debt,merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Isn't factoring something these small agents should be using, not the one-man-band contractor?
I'd check the basics on companies house...
filing history, anything outstanding or overdue, including historical
unsatisfied charges that are secured against company assets
gazette notices, past and present
last 3 years P&L, balance sheets, looking for anything suspect
current directors, and other businesses they're involved in, particularly any that have been closed down.Last edited by CheeseSlice; 7 September 2020, 13:01.Comment
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