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Jeff Callender (Author)
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March 1, 2010
This introductory volume in The Small Factor Series is divided into four parts. Part 1 provides an introduction to factoring; its past, present, and future; and factoring basics.

Part 2 is entitled "Factoring and You" and describes your return on investment; practical matters including office, time and capital needs; and helps readers identify and locate prospective clients.

Part 3 is "Risk and Its Management": its chapters explain factoring risks, risk management tools, and receivables to avoid.

Part 4, "Moving Forward," helps determine if factoring is right for you; provides means of measuring success and determining what it takes; reviews preliminary preparations and gives a sample policy for minimization of risk; and describes four sample small factors.


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About the Author

Jeff has been involved in factoring since 1994. He writes a monthly column on small receivables for The American Cash Flow Journal, a national publication of the American Cash Flow Association, and is a regular speaker at the ACFA’s annual Cash Flow conventions. His company, Dash Point Financial Services, Inc. purchases invoices of several small businesses. He provides numerous resources and consulting services for people interested in becoming small factors, and he is the author of several books including Factoring Small Receivables.

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  • Paperback: 156 pages
  • Publisher: Dash Point Publishing (March 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970936540
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970936547
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #295,044 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jeff Callender grew up in Riverside, California, and graduated from Whittier College near Los Angeles. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California, in 1978. He then served as a Presbyterian pastor in three congregations in Washington state until 1993.

Jeff has been involved in factoring since 1994. Starting as a broker, he began buying small receivables later that year. He worked for a large national factor for about a year and a half, and started his present factoring company, Dash Point Financial Services, Inc. in 2001.

Over the years he has written numerous articles and is a popular speaker on the subject of factoring. He writes a regular column on factoring small receivables for the International Factoring Association's quarterly publication, as well as regular articles for other online publications.

In 2003 Jeff began developing online software for factors, which is now sold as FactorFox, the only online web-based software by a factor, for factors. Available from its own web site, the software is in use by many small factoring companies both in North America and around the world.

His factoring company continues to fund a portfolio of very small clients and he welcomes referrals. Since 2001, he has provided numerous resources and consulting services for people interested in becoming small factors through his publishing company, Dash Point Publishing.

Jeff has worked from home since starting his factoring business, where he relishes his exceptionally brief commute, working on his laptop, and the quiet, loyal company of his dog and two cats. He has been married over 30 years and is the father of a grown son and daughter, his two greatest achievements, of whom he is especially proud.

 

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Factoring Fundamentals - The epitome of good advice, February 23, 2003
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Ralf Bieler (Multiple Funding Solutions, Inc., Tequesta, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Factoring Fundamentals: How You Can Make Large Returns in Small Receivables (Paperback)
Factoring Fundamentals by Jeff Callender is the ultimate guide to the world of Small Factors. It describes in vivid detail the opportunities and risks one will encounter in this line of business. Furthermore - and perhaps even more importantly - it helps you understand how to capitalize on these opportunities and manage the risks in the most appropriate manner.

The book highlights and explains the "how to's" and the "do's & don'ts" of Factoring in plain English and leaves the reader with a thorough understanding of what this business is all about, what to expect, and how to succeed.

Based on his own long-standing experience as a Small Factor, Jeff shares his vast learning and outstanding personal expertise, including the conceptual constructs behind the business together with the necessary processes and procedures. He even provides invaluable hands-on advice and his own financial calculations on how to run this business successfully.

But Jeff does not stop there. He kicks it up a notch by even including a section for "self-assessment". This section lets you analyze whether Factoring provides the right environment for you, and whether you have got what it takes to make Factoring an enjoyable business for you to excel in.

Factoring Fundamentals is written in an illustrative, no-nonsense, easy to read style that - in conjunction with the book's captivating contents - actually makes it a real page-turner. Once you start reading, you will want to finish it in one go. And how often can one honestly say this about a business or educational publication?

In the end, I am happy to say that Jeff's Factoring Fundamentals have even played some sort of a Godfathering role in helping us get our own small-business-funding corporation off the ground successfully. Without his numerous insights and golden nuggets of priceless advice, we could have easily overlooked some of the crucial details. Today I am very glad we didn't.

But regardless of whether or not one finally decides to enter the arena of Factoring, Factoring Fundamentals should be top of the must-read list for anybody who even toys with the idea of becoming a Small Factor, or who simply wants to learn the basics about a very rewarding business niche that not too many people know much about.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars good book great series, May 24, 2007
This review is from: Factoring Fundamentals: How You Can Make Large Returns in Small Receivables (Paperback)
This is part of a four book series where the author tells all about the factoring business. This is the first in the series but, I have to admit, I read the case studies book first. If you want to know why you should read that review.

While this book did not answer all my questions, (I have two more to read anyway) it did a great job in answering questions that I had not thought of yet. He is very clear, and does not go over and over the same material. The best parts of the book are not where he tells you what factoring is and how it works. No, by far the best parts are in two other areas; analyzing if you are right for this business and suggestions for how to learn the business without losing your shirt.

While analyzing if you would be good in this business Jeff lists all the attributes that would help you, and some that might be a problem. Good things to have are people skills, determination, enough math to know if you are making any money, and attention to detail. Surprisingly a large bank account is not on this list, which brings us to the other best part of the book.

Jeff says a large bank account can be a hindrance because you are tempted to jump in the deep end before you know how to dog paddle. Starting with a small amount of money, and one or two clients lets you learn the business and lets you get your rules and processes in place before you go full time.

Not only can this be a good paying part time business, the author suggests, recommends, and encourages you to do this part time while you learn the business. Sounds good to me.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book for managers, January 13, 2009
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This book gives an overview of how factoring works and the lingo. This book could be helpful to business owners/managers looking for cash. Its important that the managers/owners understand that cashflow is important and how factoring (often viewed as expensive). Actually is required sometimes to recieve funds for growth. Sometimes manager's and owner's have a hard time understanding that rapid growth causes a cash flow pinch and can be dire. They view the interest as excessive but is generally better then a loan. A loan shows on the books and can bring down company valuations, increase your debt ratio and hamper any future loans you may require.
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