By Rand Trust on
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Rand Trust Financiers – Our Contribution to Socio Economic Development
As a committed corporate citizen, Rand Trust has embraced the awareness of Corporate Social Investment (CSI). These funds were donated to various organisations whereby development...
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By Rand Trust on
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Cash: a commodity in increasingly short supply in today’s economy. While
consumers and businesses alike are “tightening their belts”, more and more small
and medium sized enterprises are finding themselves chasing their debtors to ensure
a sustainable cash...
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By Rand Trust on
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
AT A recent function sponsored by Rand Trust and Levendal & Associates , the Hon Minister
Alan Winde stressed his commitment and support to local SMEs. Rand Trust’s Brian Tresidder explained the benefits of invoice discounting in providing working capital...
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By Rand Trust on
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Johannesburg - All indicators are that 2012 is set to be a challenging economic year. As banks tighten up on loan requirements and funding becomes more difficult to secure, South African business owners are urged make funding provisions to protect their businesses from the damaging financial effects of market fluctuations. However, they may need to look to sources other than banks to do so.
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By Rand Trust on
Monday, January 17, 2011
Financing of specific fixed assets is generally accepted. However, the financing of current assets such as receivables has historically in South Africa been tainted as a stigma.
The objective of this newsletter is to dispel a number of myths that exist about factoring and financing of receivables. These myths have contributed to the debate whether factoring or financing of receivables is a stigma, or provides a solution, to the financing needs of a business....
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