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Manufacturer Factoring : Saint Joseph, MO

Growing Pains

A Missouri manufacturer of specialty items located in a city just like Saint Joseph was experiencing rapid growth as it marketed to large retail chains. As the story goes their sales began to grow, and so did their financing needs. This company originally self-funded, graduated to a bank line of credit, and as the story further continues...the company soon realized their bank simply could not keep up with their growth. In the end the Manufacturing Company sought financing alternatives and found Invoice Advance through a referral by the manufacturer's accountant.

We promptly presented the company with a Manufacturer Factoring program that granted the company the flexibility it needed to comfortably and profitably expand. This company retained control of the frequency and amount factored, and could monitor account activity online. What's more, the company has confidence in knowing that their financing is not just parallels, but enhances their sales and profitability. Call us today and find out how you too can turn away those cash flow blues.

How Factoring Works:
The Factoring Cycle:

You sell a product, and or a service to your client.

That's all she wrote; repeat "The Factoring Cycle" as often as needed.

You invoice your client, and submit a copy of the invoice(s) to Factor.

Once paid, the Factor pays you the remaining 10-30% (less service fees).

Factor then verifies the authenticity of the invoice(s) submitted.

Factor will now wait on payment of invoice(s) from your client.

Once verified, Factor will fund 70 – 90% of invoice(s) face value.

The Factoring Cycle:

You sell a product, and or a service to your client.

Step 2:

You invoice your client, and submit a copy of the invoice(s) to Factor.

Step 3:

Factor then verifies the authenticity of the invoice(s) submitted.

Step 4:

Once verified, Factor will fund 70 – 90% of invoice(s) face value.

Step 5:

Factor will now wait on payment of invoice(s) from your client.

Step 6:

Once paid, the Factor pays you the remaining 10-30% (less service fees).

Step 7:

That's all she wrote; repeat "The Factoring Cycle" as often as needed.

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