History of the Early Factoring in Roman
Factoring has not been documented as having been used by the Romans. However, the word ‘factoring’ has a Roman root. It is derived from the Latin verb ‘facio’ which can be translated as “he who does things”. In Roman times this referred to agent of a property owner, i.e., his business manager. Though the root word has nothing to do with the industry, as they attempt to help their clients through their financial problem.
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Factoring has not been documented as having been used by the Romans. However, the word ‘factoring’ has a Roman root. It is derived from the Latin verb ‘facio’ which can be translated as “he who does things”. In Roman times this referred to agent of a property owner, i.e., his business manager. Though the root word has nothing to do with the industry, as they attempt to help their clients through their financial problem.
History of the Early Factoring in Roman
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