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How It Works

What Is Invoice Factoring?

When businesses need cash but don’t want to borrow money, they can turn to Invoice Factoring. Rather than a bank loan, outstanding invoices are sold to a factoring company.

An invoice is created when your business delivers goods or services to a customer on terms. The average customer may wait 20, 30, or even more days before paying the invoice.

Rather than wait for payment, your business can receive an immediate advance on the face amount of the invoice from a factoring company.

The factor issues the advance and keeps back a portion in reserve. The reserve is released when the invoice is paid, less the factoring fee. No interest or loan fee is charged as the process involves the assignment of an invoice rather than the creation of debt.

5 Steps to Factoring Invoices

Selling or factoring invoices is very straightforward, with five main steps:

Step 1 – Could you invoice your customer for goods sold or services completed?

Step 2 – Submit the invoice to the Factoring Company or Factor.

Step 3 – Factor provides an immediate advance on approved customers.

Step 4 – Factor receives payment on the invoice directly from your customer.

Step 5 – Factor releases the reserve balance to your business, less the factoring fee.

Accounts Receivable Factoring Example

Here is an example of how the numbers might work on a factoring transaction:

  • $10,000 – Invoice Amount Customer owes Business
  • $ 9,000 – Advance Rate Paid to Business (Assumes 90%)
  • $ 1,000 – Reserve Held By Factor (Assumes 10%)

Invoice Paid In 30 days

  • $250 – Fee Deducted from Reserve (Assumes 2.5%)
  • $750 – Balance of Reserve Paid to Business
  • $9,750 – Total Amount Received by Business

The advance, reserve, and factoring fee amount can vary by industry, customer strength, and how long it takes the customer to pay the invoice.

Some factoring companies might charge the business a small one-time set-up fee upon acceptance.  Others will waive the set-up fee depending on the volume and length of the factoring contract. While the assumptions may vary from the example, they will always be spelled out upfront in the proposal and agreement between your business and the factoring company.

How Factoring Helps

Factoring provides immediate access to cash so your business can pay bills, meet payroll, purchase inventory or equipment, manage overhead, fund expansion, and increase profits. Over the years, many Fortune 500 companies have enhanced their growth using accounts receivable financing.

During the challenging economy, many banks have declined business loans or lines of credit. Factoring provides an option even when banks say no since it is based on the creditworthiness of the customers paying the invoices. This means new companies may qualify, and strong financials are not required.

These are just a few advantages of selling invoices over increased debt. For more information, please read the Benefits of Factoring and Frequently Asked Questions!

How to Get Started With Factoring

Please contact us if you are interested in flexible cash flow solutions with accounts receivable factoring. Please feel free to fill out our Contact Us form and someone will contact you back promptly. We will discuss your objectives, answer any questions, and forward the factoring application.  If you want to get a head start, download the Online Factoring Application!

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Disclaimer: Accrue Factoring, Inc. acts exclusively as a brokerage, facilitating connections between carriers, brokers, and third-party funders. The company is not a direct lender or financial institution.

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