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Factor

A firm engaged in the business of financing Accounts receivable, an Activity known as factoring.

Related Terms: 9 Account, Accounts receivable, Activity, Factor, Financing, FIN, NOW, Own, Ring
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recourse, Rule of 78, Right of redemption, Retirement Equity Act of 1984, Rate of return, Real rate of return, Ring, SG&A, Savings account, Sight letter of credit, S&L, Segregation of securities, Sell the book, Sweep account, Standard of living, Second-to-die insurance, Separate account, Statute of Limitations, Satisfaction of debt, Seller financing, Staggered board of directors, Selling the spread, Self-directed retirement account, Selling short against the box, Shorting against the box, S Corporation, Short-term gain or loss, Sin tax, Subchapter M, Subchapter S Corporation, Schedule C, Securities Act of 1933, Securities Acts Amendments of 1975, Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Seek a market, S&P phenomenon, T-Bill, Term to maturity, Take a position, Trailing P/E, Tenancy by the entirety, Truth in Lending, The Street, Timing the market, Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, Tax Reform Act of 1986, Tax Reform Act of 1993, Take a bath, U.S. Government Agency Security, U.S. Savings Bond, U.S. Treasury, U.S. Treasury Bill, U.S. Treasury Bond, U.S. Treasury Note, U.S. Treasury Securities, Undermargined account, Uniform Securities Act, Unit of trade, Unit of trading, Vendor financing, Williams Act, Wrap account, Waiver of premium, W-2 Form, W formation, When, as, and if issued, X or XD, Year-To-Date, Yield to call, Yield to maturity, Yield to worst, Y shares