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What is the difference between factoring invoices on "non-recourse" versus factoring invoices "recourse"?

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When an invoice is factored on a "non-recourse" basis the Factor takes the credit risk of the account debtor, thereby protecting the client from credit loss. When an invoice is factored "recourse" it means that the client is ultimately responsible for payment, regardless of whether the account debtor pays or not.  more
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