Invoice Factoring vs PO Financing in Nevada
Comparing Invoice Factoring and PO Financing for Nevada businesses.
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Key Differences in Nevada
| Category | Invoice Factoring | PO Financing |
|---|---|---|
| Timing in Sales Cycle | After invoice is sent to client | Before fulfilling customer order |
| What Gets Funded | Your unpaid invoices receivable | Your cost to procure and fulfill |
| Cost Per Dollar | 1-5% per invoice | 1.5-6% per transaction |
| Funding Speed | Same-day to 24 hours | 2-3 days |
| Repayment When | Client pays you (you keep remainder) | When order is completed/paid |
Invoice Factoring is Best For
- B2B service agencies invoicing large clients on Net-30 terms
- Construction companies with 30-60 day payment terms from GCs
- Staffing companies waiting for corporations to pay for placed workers
PO Financing is Best For
- Manufacturers with customer orders but no capital for materials/labor
- Distributors who can win accounts if they fund initial inventory
- Wholesalers with bulk customer orders they can't currently fulfill
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Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau (2024 American Community Survey), Bureau of Labor Statistics, and SBA district lending reports. Market data is updated periodically and may not reflect the most current figures.
Reviewed by Walker Rice, Founder at Nautix Capital