Factoring Article
Business Factoring Services
Get fast access to the working capital your business needs to run smoothly and seize opportunities.
A Powerful Financial Tool
Through our factoring subsidiary, , Stellar makes it easy to access cash flow to fuel your business. Factoring is when you sell your reliable accounts receivables at a discount. You get immediate cash to stabilize working capital, weather seasonal volatility and keep your growth plans on track.
Factoring Can Help You Thrive
- Improve cash flow by clearing accounts receivables faster
- Gain operating capital without incurring debt
- Optimize your inventory
- Be ready for unexpected costs and market cycles
- Grow your capacity to take bigger orders
- Have the cash to utilize vendor discounts
- Improve your credit status
- Save credit loss, credit research and bookkeeping costs
- Make tax deposits on time
Factoring is Better with Stellar
Fast Turnaround
Earned cash is available in as little as 24 hours.
Flexible Financing
No minimums or long-term obligations. Use factoring when and how you want.
Competitive Fees
Factoring rates vary based on the industry, performance of accounts and the days it takes for the invoices to be paid.
Responsive Service
Experienced account managers provide monitoring, reporting and fast answers.
Getting Started is Fast and Easy
- Complete an agreement to fund through American Prudential Capital
- The credit of your customers is reviewed and approved
- Deliver your customer invoices
- Invoices are verified and funded
Frequently Asked Questions
What is factoring?
Simply put, factoring is the funding of accounts receivables by selling quality debtor accounts to gain immediate cash. It is not a collection agency nor does it purchase delinquent accounts.
How does factoring differ from a business loan?
Factoring is not a loan nor will it affect your balance sheet or debt obligation. The time from application to funding can happen in days. And Factors can say yes even when banks say no.
What documentation is needed to qualify for factoring?
- Factoring application
- Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation, Articles of Incorporation, DBA certificate, or Partnership Agreement of your company.
- Recent Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Statement and or current tax return on your company
- Aging of your accounts receivable
- Aging of your accounts payable
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