Inflation increases to 2.60%

Inflation increases to 2.60% Inflation Hits 2.6% in October, Meeting Expectations In October, the inflation rate rose to 2.6%, aligning with analysts’ forecasts. This increase reflects a steady trend as energy costs, housing prices, and some core services continued to … Continue reading

Fed Cuts Rates Again – One Quarter Point

Fed Cuts Rates Again – One Quarter Point The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to reduce interest rates by 0.25% could have nuanced effects on the U.S. economy heading into 2025, impacting areas from consumer spending to business investment. The rate … Continue reading

Financing IT Consulting

Financing IT Consulting Our factoring offering can quickly meet the working capital needs of IT Consulting Companies which do not qualify for traditional lending sources but have good quality accounts receivable outstanding. Program Overview Think of me for Consultants, Staffing … Continue reading

Proposal Issued: $5 Million/mo – Non-Recourse – Staffing Company

Proposal Issued: $5 Million/mo – Non-Recourse – Staffing Company Client has violated a loan covenant under their ABL facility with a major bank and need an alternative in place ASAP. Our facility can fund in a week. Contact Factoring Specialist, … Continue reading

Fed Rate Cut is Imminent

The Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates soon as its preferred inflation measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, continues to show signs of cooling. In recent months, inflation has remained modest, with the core PCE—excluding food … Continue reading

Inflation’s Impact on Small Business

Inflation’s Impact on Small Business Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, leading to a decrease in purchasing power over time. While inflation affects the entire economy, small businesses often face … Continue reading

“Time Has Come” for Rate Cuts: Navigating Next Steps

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s announcement that “the time has come” for rate cuts marks a pivotal moment in the U.S. economic cycle. This decision, coming after a period of sustained interest rate hikes, signals a significant shift in the … Continue reading

Saks’ Slow-Pay of AP Negatively Impacts Vendors

When a large retailer like Saks is slow to pay its accounts payable, it can have significant negative impacts on its small business vendors. Saks’ Slow-Pay of AP Negatively Impacts Vendors. These impacts can include: 1. Cash Flow Problems 2. … Continue reading