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    March 25, 2025
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    Top alternatives to traditional financing: Merchant cash advances and factoring

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    In this Article:
    • What is alternative financing?
    • What are merchant cash advances and invoice factoring?
    • Risks and benefits of merchant cash advances and invoice factoring
    • Merchant cash advances vs. factoring: Key differences and similarities
    • Application process for merchant cash advances and invoice factoring
    • Other alternative financing methods
    • Frequently asked questions

    In today's fast-paced business environment, securing the right financing can be a game-changer for growth and stability. Traditional financing methods like bank loans aren't always accessible or flexible enough for all businesses. Consequently, alternative financing has emerged as an option for companies seeking more adaptable solutions. This guide will explore two of the most popular alternatives to traditional financing—merchant cash advances (MCAs) and invoice factoring—while also touching on other options like peer-to-peer lending, crowdfunding, and business credit cards.


    What is alternative financing?

    Alternative financing methods provide flexible solutions to businesses that might not qualify for traditional loans or that prefer quicker, less bureaucratic funding options. These approaches often cater to the unique needs of small and medium-sized businesses, giving them access to capital without the rigid requirements of banks. Two of the top choices are merchant cash advances and invoice factoring, both designed to enhance cash flow and support operational needs.

    With a variety of financing options available, businesses can tailor their choices to meet specific needs. Understanding the pros and cons of each method empowers companies to make decisions that promote financial health and growth. Whether it's covering short-term expenses, improving cash flow, or expanding operations, having diverse options supports long-term stability and success.

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    What are merchant cash advances and invoice factoring?

    Merchant cash advances and invoice factoring are both ways of speeding up your accounts receivable cycle by collecting payments earlier than you otherwise would. It’s important to understand the differences, and the pros and cons of each, before you decide if one of these methods is right for you.  

    Definitions and basic concepts

    Merchant Cash Advances (MCAs): This financing option provides businesses with a lump sum of cash up front in exchange for a percentage of future sales. MCAs are repaid daily or weekly based on a fixed percentage of a business’s revenue, offering flexibility in repayments that aligns with sales performance.

    Invoice Factoring: Invoice factoring allows businesses to sell their outstanding invoices to a factoring company in exchange for immediate cash. The factoring company takes over the responsibility of collecting the invoice payments, providing the business with liquidity without the need for loans.

    How each method works

    MCAs: Once approved, a business receives the funds upfront and repays the advance as a percentage of daily sales. This repayment structure makes it especially useful for businesses with fluctuating revenues, as the amount repaid varies with sales performance.

    Factoring: A business sells its unpaid invoices to a factoring company at a discount. The company then advances most of the invoice amount immediately. The remaining balance is paid to the business once the customer pays the invoice, minus the factoring fee.

    Key features and benefits

    Merchant cash advances

    • Quick funding.
    • Flexible repayment.
    • No collateral.

    Invoice factoring

    • Immediate cash flow improvement.
    • Reduces credit risk.
    • No debt added.

    When to consider these options

    Merchant cash advances are a good solution for businesses that require quick capital to cover short-term expenses, such as restocking inventory, managing seasonal demands, or funding a marketing campaign. Particularly useful for retail, hospitality, and other sectors with fluctuating or seasonal revenues, as repayment is tied to sales volume.

    Invoice factoring is best suited for companies that need cash to cover operational costs or expand their business without waiting for customer payments. This method is commonly used in industries like manufacturing, logistics, and services where long payment terms are typical, allowing businesses to maintain steady cash flow even during extended billing cycles.  

    Learn more about alternative funding to assess which method might be right for you.

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    Risks and benefits of merchant cash advances and invoice factoring

    Both of these funding methods have both risks and benefits. Understanding them will help you choose the best solution for your business.  

    Benefits of merchant cash advances

    • Quick funding.  
    • Flexible repayments based on sales.  
    • No collateral required.  

    Risks of merchant cash advances  

    • High costs.  
    • Impact on daily cash flow.  

    Benefits of invoice factoring  

    • Immediate cash flow improvement.  
    • Reduces credit risk.  
    • No debt incurred.  

    Risks of invoice factoring  

    • Costs.  
    • Potential impacts on customer relationships.  
    • Understanding all contractual terms is critical.  

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    Merchant cash advances vs. factoring: Key differences and similarities

    Merchant cash advances and invoice factoring are alike in some ways but differ in others.  

    • MCAs: Offer upfront cash that is repaid through a percentage of daily sales.
    • Factoring: Provides an advance based on unpaid invoices, with no ongoing repayment obligations.

    Both methods offer quick access to funds but serve different needs. MCAs are ideal for businesses with steady sales, while factoring is best for companies managing a large volume of unpaid invoices.

    Consider factors such as your business model, cash flow requirements, and repayment capabilities when deciding between MCAs and factoring. If your business relies on daily sales, an MCA might be a better fit. For companies managing long payment cycles, factoring provides a way to access cash without waiting for customer payments.

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    Application process for merchant cash advances and invoice factoring

    Eligibility and requirements

    • MCAs: Businesses typically need a stable revenue stream and a history of consistent sales.
    • Factoring: Requires unpaid invoices and customer creditworthiness for approval.

    Application process

    • MCAs: Submit sales records and financial documentation to demonstrate revenue history.
    • Factoring: Provide unpaid invoices and financial statements to the factoring company.

    Maintaining strong sales records and accurate invoices is key to securing approval for both methods. 

    For tips on managing cash flow, small businesses can focus on streamlining their financials before applying.

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    Other alternative financing methods

    1. Peer-to-Peer Lending
      Connects borrowers directly with individual investors, offering flexible loan terms. More details can be found on the  SBA’s funding programs page.
    2. Crowdfunding
      Allows businesses to raise capital from many people through online platforms.
    3. Business Credit Cards
      Offer revolving credit lines that help businesses manage expenses and improve cash flow.
    4. Trade Credit
      Allows businesses to defer payments for goods or services, enhancing cash flow without immediate outlay.

    Cash flow is critical to the health of a small business, so there may be times when you have to take steps to keep your cash flow healthy. Understanding merchant cash advances and invoice factoring, including when to use each, can help.  

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    Frequently asked questions

    When should a business consider merchant cash advances?

    Businesses with strong daily sales needing short-term funds should consider MCAs.

    How can invoice factoring benefit a business?

    Invoice factoring improves cash flow, reduces credit risk, and doesn't add debt to the balance sheet.

    What industries benefit the most from invoice factoring?

    Manufacturing, logistics, and service industries with long payment cycles benefit the most.

    How do I apply for merchant cash advances and invoice factoring?

    For MCAs, submit sales records and financial documents. For factoring, provide unpaid invoices and financial statements. 

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