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Types Of Factoring For Trucking Companies

Types Of Factoring For Trucking Companies

Factoring for trucking companies provided by industry specialist.

Factoring for trucking companies turns accounts receivable into immediate cash. Funding is available without any form of collateral to alleviate any cash flow problems.

Factoring for trucking companies unlocks immediate cash tied up in unpaid freight invoices.

Unlike a bank loan, funding is available without borrowing money or putting up any form of collateral.

Accounts receivable are sold at a small discount to a third-party financial company, somebody like us, known as a “factor.”  We advance a large percentage of your outstanding invoices within 24-48 hours. No more waiting 30, 60 or 90 days for the client to pay.

There are two main types of factoring, recourse and non-recourse for trucking companies. The difference between the two methods is which party becomes financially responsible for an unpaid debt.

With recourse factoring, the trucking company is ultimately responsible for outstanding debts. In these instances the factoring company will look to the trucking company to reimburse any advanced funds on unpaid invoices.

The reimbursement may be taken from any balances due to the trucking company or deducted from advances on new invoices submitted for factoring.

Before seeking reimbursement everything possible will be done to obtain payment from the customer to avoid any cash flow problems for the trucking company.

Courtesy calls from us to the customer usually start about 30 days from date of the invoice.

If, after 90 days, we have not received payment from the customer we will discuss recourse with you.

As the trucking company is ultimately responsible for debts, factoring fees for recourse transactions are lower.

With non-recourse factoring for trucking companies the factor is responsible for the debt. If debts are not paid there’s no recourse on the trucking company and the factor is fully liable. Any advance made to the trucking company on unpaid invoices is not refundable.

As there is more risk with non-recourse transactions, a slightly higher factoring fee is involved. Despite the higher fee, non-recourse can still be a wise financial decision if you have customers with a slow or bad payment history.

Non-recourse still offers all the benefits of factoring but without the worries of any potential bad debts. The higher factoring fee for non-recourse can be viewed as a form of insurance against bad debts.

“Not all transactions have to be either recourse or non-recourse. Trucking companies can decide which invoices or clients are recourse transactions and which are not. This keeps factoring fees to a minimum and more money remains in the trucking company pocket,” states Keith Hunt, V.P. of Marketing for Get Factoring For Trucking Companies.

​“We understand, at first, factoring may be considered a big step, that’s why we offer a free, no obligation, confidential telephone discussion. During the conversation we will answer all questions about the factoring process as it pertains to your trucking company so that trucking companies can make an informed choice,” conclude Hunt.

About Get Factoring For Trucking Companies

​As an industry specialist we provide factoring for trucking companies. By partnering with owner/operators and trucking companies that operate larger fleets of vehicles we are able to solve cash flow problems. A positive cash flow allows trucking companies to meet their own payables such as fuel, maintenance, insurance and payroll in a timely manner.

For more information on factoring for trucking companies please call 209-225-2852.

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Company Name: Get Factoring For Trucking Companies
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Phone: 9096364012
State: CA
Country: United States
Website: www.GetFactoringForTruckingCompanies.com/different-types-of-factoring