Why Invoice Financing may be better than a Business Loan
According to the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), 82% of start-ups and small businesses fail because their owners lack a good understanding of cash flow management and cannot access the working capital needed for growth.
One funding option that is often overlooked is invoice financing. This alternative lending method does not have the same strenuous requirement process as a traditional business loan. The primary qualification is that a company has customers with outstanding invoices that are paid on terms. Below, we will take a look at why invoice financing might be a good fit for you.
Invoice Financing doesn’t require a company to take on additional debt or have the pressure of paying back debt. The less debt you acquire, the better your balance sheet, financials, ratios, and investor perception will be. It also allows companies to receive needed capital without the hassle and risk of a loan.
If a company needs money fast, there are few better options then invoice financing. In 2-3 days, a company can receive up to 90% of their outstanding invoices. After initial funding, capital can be provided within 24 hours.
To receive a bank loan, a company must provide all of its financial statements, have very good credit, and have been in business for a good amount of time, generally more than three years. In contrast, invoice financing lenders are mostly concerned with the credit of the entity (debtor) that owes on the invoice or your customer. This nontraditional approach relieves a lot of pressure on the company in need of money.
Because the money advanced is not a loan, it does not have to be paid back. As a result, there are no payments, principal, and interest to be made. The invoice is paid back by your debtor when payment is due and they receive no hassle about early payment, in turn increasing customer satisfaction.
Most Invoice Financing lenders will also handle collection duties for all invoices (even invoices not being financed). This service can provide huge savings for your company, as well as the ability to concentrate on managing your business and not having to worry about collections.