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Title: Factoring as an Effective Working Capital Option: A Critical Review
Authors: Onaepemipo, Eletta
Zubairu, Umaru
Abubakar, Bilkisu
Araga, Simeon
Umar, Hadiza
Ochepa, Abdulhafeez Abubakar
Keywords: Factoring
Account receivables
Working capital
FCI
Effectiveness
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: International Journal of Commerce and Finance
Citation: Onaepemipo E., Zubairu U. M., Abubakar B., Araga S., Umar H., & Ochepa A. A. (2019). Factoring as an Effective Working Capital Option: A Critical Review, International Journal of Commerce and Finance, 5(1), 60-69.
Series/Report no.: Vol. 5;Issue 1
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to critically review the concept of factoring, with the view to ascertain its effectiveness in ensuring that organizations have access to enough liquid funds that facilitate the smooth running of their operations. Methodology – The Systematic Quantitative Assessment Technique (SQAT) was used to identify and review relevant peer-reviewed journal articles that had investigated factoring as a source of working capital. Findings – Based on a critical review of extant factoring scholarship, it was deduced that factoring has been effective enough to elicit a growing rate of adoption across the continents, despite the costs of adoption, as well as the 2009-2014 global financial crisis, excluding only North America where there seems to be a constant decline in adoption rate. Research limitations – The use of limited but high quality academic databases means that some articles were not considered for this review. Originality/value –The study is one of few studies to discuss the effectiveness of factoring as a source of working capital.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16700
ISSN: 2149-9608
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