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Asset financing

Financing for which assets are converted into working Cash in Exchange for a security Interest in those assets. The most common kind of Asset financing is to extend loans against Accounts receivable, but other kinds of Asset financing, such as lending against inventories, is becoming more common.

Related Terms: 14 Account, Accounts receivable, Asset, Asset financing, Cash, Exchange, ECU, Financing, FIN, Interest, Lend, Loan, SEC, Security interest
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