
News About eCommission
Account receivables funding, advance pay, real estate commission factoring…the
vernacular of the commission advance industry can be confusing. We’re here
to help. On this page, enjoy reading a variety of articles relating to the history
of eCommission and the origins of the commission advance industry. You’ll
learn how real estate commission factoring has aided the cash flow needs of sales
associates throughout the United States and Canada. Your decision to advance
pay a commission is an important one. eCommission believes the better informed
you are about account receivables funding and which commission advance company
to choose, the better financial decisions you will
make.
Commission Advances becoming Increasingly Popular
With the real estate economy struggling for several months, many agents have turned to the services of commission advance companies to help ease the strain on their cash flow.
Real Estate Agents Receive New Solution to Health Insurance Coverage
Real estate agents now have new options to manage their cash flow and have their health insurance premiums paid by eCommission's Premium Coverage Plan.
Profits
Up Front Allow for Steady Growth
Learn how one successful eCommission customer uses the service to help bolster his real estate career.
eCommission:
An Overnight Success a Decade in the Making
If you are curious about eCommission's pedigree, read this article and learn the origins of how the commission
advance industry was created in 1989.
Advancing
Commissions...A Desperate Measure?
Read this commentary article in RIS Media to discover the profile of customers who use eCommission and
some of the common misconceptions about advancing real estate commissionsread.
REALTOR® Ropes
In Efficiency With eCommission.
Read about how one Nevada based Sales Associate uses eCommission to sustain cash flow and take advantage
of investment opportunities.
eCommission
Gives Financial Control Back to the Agent
What does eCommission have that virtually every major real estate brand in the United States wants? "Control
and flexibility over the compensation process for sales professionals,” says Mark Whaling, chief
executive officer of the Austin, Texas-based company.
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