Factoring


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Intermediate Algebra 2e


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Factoring


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"Factoring as means of finance is very ancient. There are also many books written about it. The factoring we see today can be considered the classical form of factoring or the vanilla type. Customers these days are very discerning and want more than the vanilla type of factoring. Since companies and banks offering Factoring struggle to go beyond this, an endeavour to solve the problem was the basis of writing this book. This book, divided into 3 parts, goes beyond the classical type of Factoring with a lot of examples and some live cases. It has pictures that are unique as it gives information on and traces our history on ancient monetary system. It is a must read for everyone and serves a reference point for Factoring."




The Joy of Factoring


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"This book is about the theory and practice of integer factorization presented in a historic perspective. It describes about twenty algorithms for factoring and a dozen other number theory algorithms that support the factoring algorithms. Most algorithms are described both in words and in pseudocode to satisfy both number theorists and computer scientists. Each of the ten chapters begins with a concise summary of its contents. This book is written for readers who want to learn more about the best methods of factoring integers, many reasons for factoring, and some history of this fascinating subject. It can be read by anyone who has taken a first course in number theory." -- Publisher website.




How to Run a Small Factoring Business


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This practical, hands-on manual teaches everything you need to know about starting and running a small factoring business. With common sense directions and first-person experiences giving a "been there" flavor to each page, you’ll learn how factoring small receivables can be a lucrative, enjoyable business and an excellent tool for investing retirement or discretionary investment funds.




Factoring Wisdom


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Jeff Callender has written more for the public on the subject of factoring accounts receivable than anyone. Here, in a brief and engaging collection, are the highlights of his work to date. This book gathers, sorts, and presents scores of factoring topics. Grouped alphabetically by subject, this little volume provides a thumbnail sketch of the information, experiences, and "words to the wise" that are generously peppered throughout his books and other writing. They are condensed here for an easily grasped summary of factoring and its many finer points. If you've been intrigued with this subject and curious as to just what factoring is all about, this digest is an easy and inexpensive way to find out. Settle into your easy chair with this brief collection and you'll be surprised at how much you'll learn in just a few minutes.




What is Factoring


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Factoring Ideals in Integral Domains


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This volume provides a wide-ranging survey of, and many new results on, various important types of ideal factorization actively investigated by several authors in recent years. Examples of domains studied include (1) those with weak factorization, in which each nonzero, nondivisorial ideal can be factored as the product of its divisorial closure and a product of maximal ideals and (2) those with pseudo-Dedekind factorization, in which each nonzero, noninvertible ideal can be factored as the product of an invertible ideal with a product of pairwise comaximal prime ideals. Prüfer domains play a central role in our study, but many non-Prüfer examples are considered as well.




Factoring Case Studies


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This book gives revealing first-hand accounts of 30 real factoring clients, provided by eight experienced small factors across the country. The stories are all true, loaded with practical wisdom, and full of essential lessons. If you are thinking about going into factoring at any level – as a funding source or broker – you need to read this book!