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Get to know more about factoring companies and how factoring can benefit your business in our blog below.

Why Diesel Prices Are Surging (And How It’s Impacting Truckers Right Now)

Diesel prices are rising across the U.S., and truckers are feeling the impact immediately through higher operating costs and tighter cash flow. Unlike many business expenses, fuel is unavoidable and ...

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How Invoice Factoring Fits Into a CFO’s Financial Strategy

Invoice factoring fits into a CFO’s financial strategy as a flexible working capital tool that aligns cash flow with revenue and reduces reliance on traditional debt.For financial leaders, factoring is ...

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Why Factoring Companies May Decline Specific Invoices (Even If You’re Approved)

Factoring companies may decline specific invoices—even if your business is approved—when those invoices present higher risk, incomplete documentation, or uncertain collectability.Approval for invoice factoring does not guarantee that every invoice ...

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Why Some Invoices Get Funded Faster Than Others in Factoring

Invoices get funded faster in factoring when they are clean, well-documented, tied to approved customers, and free of risk signals. While factoring is often described as fast, not all invoices ...

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How Factoring Companies Evaluate New Customers (Before You Even Invoice Them)

Factoring companies evaluate your customers before you invoice them by analyzing creditworthiness, payment behavior, and overall risk exposure.One of the most overlooked advantages of invoice factoring is that it doesn’t ...

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What Happens When a Customer Goes Out of Business in Invoice Factoring?

When a customer goes out of business in invoice factoring, the outcome depends on whether the agreement is recourse or non-recourse.Customer insolvency is one of the most important risks in ...

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How Factoring Companies Set Credit Limits for Your Customers

Factoring companies set credit limits based on your customers’ creditworthiness, payment history, and overall risk profile.When you factor invoices, not every customer is treated the same. Each customer is assigned ...

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What Happens If Your Customer Pays Late in Invoice Factoring?

If your customer pays late in invoice factoring, your initial funding is usually unaffected—but timing, fees, and future eligibility may be impacted.Late payments are a normal part of B2B transactions, ...

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How Invoice Factoring Impacts Customer Payment Behavior

Invoice factoring typically stabilizes customer payment behavior by introducing structured processes, clear payment instructions, and consistent follow-up.One common concern is whether factoring will negatively affect how customers pay—or if it ...

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