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Originally Posted by Shane
5) Investor will have recouped their investment on each account plus 20% at the end of the 12 month term.
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That would work if you could find an investor willing to settle for 20% a year return. The pros would be charging 15% for 71-80 days, plus a $200 or so fee.
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It gives the investor a high return on their investment with little to no risk.
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20% is not high, compared to 77%.
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Now I know that there are investment groups out there that buy accounts receivables from businesses. So, I know that this is feasible. But I don't know how to go about it. Any Ideas?
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Search for "accounts Receivable Factors"; like in Joe's post.