by Becca Ripley | Oct 3, 2024 | Blog, Mobilization Funding, Purchase Order Financing
Mobilization Funding vs. Purchase Order Financing: What’s the Difference? When taking on large projects or fulfilling major contracts, businesses often face the challenge of covering upfront costs before receiving payments. Both mobilization funding and purchase...
by Becca Ripley | Aug 31, 2024 | Blog, Purchase Order Financing
Is Purchase Order Financing Right for You? When you are considering if Purchase Order Financing is the right solution for obtaining Working Capital for your business, ask yourself the following questions: Do you have a purchase order from a quality company? Are you in...
by Becca Ripley | Jun 27, 2017 | Accounts Receivable Financing, Asset-Based Lending, Blog, Equipment Leasing, Government Contract Financing, Purchase Order Financing
Don’t be Fooled by Online Lenders We know that business owners can get in a pinch financially and feel they need to resort to online lenders for fast cash. Many of these online lenders, such as a Merchant Cash Advance (MCA), offer quick funding with little...
by Becca Ripley | Mar 9, 2016 | Blog, Purchase Order Financing
How does Purchase Order Financing Work? At SouthStar Capital, we are dedicated to structuring a financing package that benefits your company today and in the future. SouthStar can tailor a financing solution to fit your needs, involving purchase order financing and...
by Becca Ripley | Oct 28, 2013 | Accounts Receivable Financing, Purchase Order Financing
Commercial Hard Money Loans & Alternatives With the tightening of business credit, companies are struggling to make ends meet amid a backdrop of uncertainty. Companies are taking longer to pay invoices and the effects are reverberating throughout the global...
by Becca Ripley | Aug 28, 2013 | Purchase Order Financing
Purchase Order Financing For Small Businesses Small business owners know that having issues with cash flow, while trying to fulfill existing customer orders, is never an easy endeavor. The customer is impressed and wants product, but the small business lacks the funds...