Factoring as an alternative way in financing small and medium-sized firms (SMSF)

  Dr. A. BOURAS  Dr. A. BOUDAH Département de Gestion Faculté des Sciences Economiques et Sciences de Gestion Université MentouriConstantine, Algérie    The issue in financing firms is still raised by both professionals and academic researchers, where the degree of treatment may differ from a...

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Main Author: A BOURAS
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Language:Arabic
Published: University of Constantine 1, Algéria 2002-12-01
Series:Revue des Sciences Humaines
Online Access:https://revue.umc.edu.dz/h/article/view/1039
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description   Dr. A. BOURAS  Dr. A. BOUDAH Département de Gestion Faculté des Sciences Economiques et Sciences de Gestion Université MentouriConstantine, Algérie    The issue in financing firms is still raised by both professionals and academic researchers, where the degree of treatment may differ from a firm to a firm. The world of finance distinguishes between two types of firms: large, and small and medium ones. Small and Medium Sized Firms (SMSF) are still struggling to keep their activities growing and sustainable in the market place. Historically speaking, banks were merely the only way for financing SMSFs’ activities. However, new sources of finance have emerged, and have become more crucial, from which factoring is now being considered as an efficient way in financing the working capital of SMSF. The Algerian financial system is still far away from using factoring as a means of finance, although law and regulation have asserted it.
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