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Trade Credit Management and the Decision to Use Factoring: An Empirical Study

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  • Barbara Summers
  • Nicholas Wilson

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This paper examines the firm's decision to use factoring amongst a cross‐sectional sample of 655 manufacturing companies using a rich firm‐level database. The paper develops and tests hypotheses that explain this particular choice of credit and financial management policy. We find strong evidence of a ‘financing demand’ explanation for the use of factoring, and also some support for theories which relate the decision to use a factor to the firm's product characteristics, to market characteristics and to the preferences of the factor (supply constraints). The motivation to use factoring, however, appears to be related more to a demand for asset‐based finance from small companies than to firm‐level choices about organisational structure.

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  • Barbara Summers & Nicholas Wilson, 2000. "Trade Credit Management and the Decision to Use Factoring: An Empirical Study," Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 27(1‐2), pages 37-68, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jbfnac:v:27:y:2000:i:1-2:p:37-68
    DOI: 10.1111/1468-5957.00305
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