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Export factoring
Avoid currency fluctuation and invoice problems when exporting, minimise bad debt risk with credit protection.
Recourse factoring and non-recourse factoring
In certain circumstances, a factoring arrangement could involve the factor taking on the risk of bad debts.
How factoring works
Factors advance money to cover invoices and you repay an agreed percentage and fee.
How to choose a factor or invoice discounter
Find a list of providers to choose from but examine them carefully and get personal recommendations.
Appoint advisers for successful flotation
The advisers you need for a flotation including corporate advisers, stockbrokers, corporate lawyers and accountants
Advantages of joining AIM
Benefits of joining AIM include business growth and the opportunity for companies to raise their profile
Eligibility requirements when joining the London Stock Exchange Main Market
The Main Market eligibility criteria, listing requirements and continuing obligations that must be complied with
Advantages and disadvantages of factoring
Factoring boosts cashflow but there are costs and it brings a third party into the relationship between you and your customer.
What makes a business suitable for factoring?
Criteria that make your business eligible for factoring.
Advantages and disadvantages of business angel funding
Investment from a business angel could help your business but it’s also important to consider any disadvantages of using an angel investor.
Is the London Stock Exchange Main Market right for your business?
How to decide if the Main Market is suitable for your business, and an introduction to Premium and Standard Listing.
Is AIM right for your business?
AIM entry criteria, investment readiness and alternatives for your business.
How to list your business on the London Stock Exchange Main Market
How to appoint advisers and prepare your company for listing on the London Stock Exchange Main Market
Considerations when joining AIM
The potential benefits and things to consider when joining AIM
What is the London Stock Exchange Main Market?
How the London Stock Exchange Main Market works, the benefits, and listing options available to your business.
What is AIM
How the AIM works, and the AIM rules
Avoid the problems of overtrading: assets
How to solve cashflow shortfalls and bring new money into the business in a variety of ways.
The requirements for joining AIM
AIM listing requirements, including regulations, legal requirements and ongoing obligations
The role of the Nominated Adviser and other advisers
Who you need to appoint to help your company join and remain on AIM
London Stock Exchange: the difference between AIM and the Main Market
Admission criteria differences between AIM and the Main Market.