This document provides information on factoring and forfaiting. It defines factoring as the purchase of accounts receivables by a factoring company, which provides financing, debt collection services, and protects against bad debts. Forfaiting involves the outright sale of receivables to a forfaiter at a discounted price without recourse to the seller. The key differences between the two are that factoring is for ongoing arrangements, provides various services, and has no minimum transaction size, while forfaiting is for single transactions over $250k and only provides discounted financing without recourse.