A clothing manufacturer might receive an over-advance from a factoring company based on projected sales of a new line. This over-advance provides the manufacturer with additional working capital before the actual sales occur, assuming the sales will cover the advance and generate profit.
Due to an unexpected increase in demand, the company had to negotiate an over-advance with their factoring partner to quickly increase production and meet customer orders.
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