BHPH DEALER RESOURCES

Practical Guidance for Selling BHPH Receivables

Understand the sale process, what buyers evaluate, and how to prepare a portfolio before Financial Solutions markets it to appropriate potential buyers.

DEALER GUIDE

BHPH Note Broker vs. Direct Note Buyer

Learn how the two approaches differ, what questions to ask, and why buyer fit and transaction terms matter.

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PORTFOLIO VALUE

What Determines the Value of a BHPH Portfolio?

See the major factors potential buyers typically review, from payment history and seasoning to collateral and documentation.

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PREPARATION

How to Prepare BHPH Accounts for Sale

Organize the first-look information a broker and potential buyers need without sending sensitive consumer data through an unsecured form.

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VALUATION GUIDE

How Much Are My BHPH Notes Worth?

Understand why unpaid principal balance is only a starting point and what can cause different buyers to value the same portfolio differently.

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BROKER VALUE

Why Use a BHPH Note Broker?

See what a broker actually does, how compensation can vary by transaction, and when going direct to a buyer may make more sense.

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PARTIAL SALE

When Should a BHPH Dealer Sell Part of a Portfolio?

Consider when a partial sale may support inventory, working capital, growth, or risk management while the dealer retains other receivables.

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SEASONING

How Does Seasoning Affect the Sale of BHPH Notes?

Learn why payment history matters, why buyer requirements vary, and why more seasoning is not automatically better in every transaction.

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FIRST-LOOK DATA

What Information Do BHPH Note Buyers Need?

See what non-sensitive portfolio information helps with an initial review and what consumer data should wait for secure due diligence.

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A BROKER'S ROLE

You Do Not Have to Approach Buyers One at a Time

Financial Solutions works as an independent BHPH note broker. We review the opportunity, identify appropriate potential buyers, help you compare available terms, and coordinate the process through buyer due diligence and closing.

Financial Solutions does not purchase portfolios for its own account. Third-party buyers make purchase decisions and fund approved transactions.

Considering a portfolio sale?

Start with basic portfolio information. Do not submit customer names, Social Security numbers, account numbers, or other sensitive consumer information.

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