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Inventory financing

A Loan made to a manufacturer using ITS inventory as Collateral. Inventory Financing is often used by manufacturers of Consumer products, for whom inventory tends to form a significant percentage of Asset.

Related Terms: 9 Asset, Consumer, Collateral, Financing, FICA, FIN, Inventory financing, ITS, Loan
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