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to help fund your small business!  And the list continues to grow as new ones are discovered as needs arise and creative entrepeneurs and investors figure out a win-win situation for both sides!

But, what “are” the 60 Cash Flow Income Streams Which Can be Sold in the Secondary/Cash Flow Market?

Well, the most commonly known are - private mortgage notes and business invoices. 

But, there are many more.

Business-Based Income Streams are comprised of cash flow streams paid to a business by another business, individual, or government and some examples are: 

Accounts Receivable

Aerospace leases
Bankruptcy Chapter 11 reorganization plans
Bankruptcy receivables
Commercial contracts
Commercial deficiency portfolios
Commercial leases
Construction receivables
Equipment leases
Equipment timeshares (or “fractional ownership interests”)
International receivables
Letters of credit
Medical receivables
Partnership agreements
Purchase orders
Sports contracts
Trade acceptance drafts
Warehouse inventory lines

Collateral-Based Cash Flow Income Streams

Aerospace notes
Automobile notes
Business notes
Collectibles notes
Equipment notes
Homeowner/condominium assessments
Marine notes
Mobile home notes
Private mortgage notes
RV, Motor home and business vehicle notes
Tax lien certificates and tax deeds

Contingency-Based Cash Flow Income Streams

Commercial judgments
Commissions
Consumer judgments
Corporate charitable contributions
Franchise fees
License fees
Royalty payments (including mineral rights fees)
Sales Revenue

Government-Based Cash Flow Income Streams

Farm contracts and conservation reserve payments
Lottery winnings
Tax refunds/credits
 

Insurance-Based Cash Flow Income Streams

Annuities
Casino winnings
Corporate retirement plans
Funeral purchase assignments
Prizes and awards
Structured settlements and class action awards
Viatical settlementsCemetery pre-need contracts
Consumer-Based Cash Flow Income Streams

Cemetery pre-need contracts
Certificates of deposit
Consumer Contracts
Credit Card charge-offs
Delinquent debt
Health and country club memberships
Inheritances
Trust advances
License impounds
Retail installment agreements
Student loans
Timeshare and vacation club memberhips