Turn unpaid invoices into cash now—flexible factoring to fund payroll, POs, and growth without new debt.
Com Fi Now® — Invoice Factoring & Funding
Unlock the cash tied up in your unpaid invoices. Convert receivables into immediate working capital without adding debt—so you can cover payroll, pay suppliers, and seize growth.
With Com Fi Now®, factoring (invoice funding) is based on the strength of your accounts receivable, not the owner’s credit score. Once invoices are verified, you can receive funds quickly to support contracts, purchase orders, and day-to-day operations.
Why it works: You shorten your cash conversion cycle, stabilize cash flow, and keep production and projects moving—without waiting on customer payment terms.
- Faster liquidity: Convert invoices to cash after verification.
- Non-debt capital: Based on receivables, not balance-sheet leverage.
- Operational agility: Meet payroll, taxes, and supplier deadlines.
- Growth ready: Fund new equipment, inventory, and territories.
Learn how factoring can streamline cash flow at Commercial Finance Now.
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Serving Clients For Life.®
- Also known as: Invoice factoring, invoice funding
- Collateral: Your accounts receivable (invoices)
- Best for: B2B firms with slow-paying customers
- Use of funds: Payroll, suppliers, growth initiatives
- Speed: Fast access once invoices are verified
Accounts Receivable Financing FAQs
What is accounts receivable financing?
It’s a funding method where you sell unpaid invoices to Com Fi Now® in exchange for immediate cash flow, helping you cover expenses without waiting for customer payments.
How is factoring different from a loan?
Factoring relies on the value of your receivables, not your credit score. It’s faster and doesn’t add debt to your balance sheet. Learn more.
Who can benefit from invoice factoring?
Manufacturers, distributors, service companies, and other B2B businesses with unpaid invoices can use factoring to unlock working capital. See industries.
Are there long-term contracts?
Our solutions are flexible with no long-term commitments required. Explore options.