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A vendor as a bridge between manufacturers and retailers, illustrated by a person holding a bag filled with golden coins representing profit.

Understanding Vendors in Finance and Investment: Types, How They Work, and Examples

September 11, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Business Finance

What Is a Vendor? In the realm of finance and investment, the term “vendor” refers to an entity that sources and sells goods or services to businesses, individuals, or consumers. Essentially, a vendor operates as a go-between in the supply chain by obtaining products and delivering them to customers, often

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Vendor Notes: Understanding the Pros, Cons, and Implications of Vendor Financing

September 11, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Business Finance

Introduction to Vendor Notes A vendor note refers to a short-term debt instrument issued by a vendor to their customer when selling goods or services on credit. It’s an alternative financing solution offered by vendors to buyers who may struggle to secure traditional loans from banks, or for those looking

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