Stop Waiting to Get Paid on Your Invoices
Are you tired of waiting to get paid from slow-paying customers? If so, wait no more by taking advantage of invoice factoring.
Invoice factoring, also known as accounts-receivable financing, is a common business financing solution companies use to eliminate their cash-flow gap and speed up their cash flow. When you choose to work with Scale Funding over other financing and factoring companies in Escondido and California, you’ll receive guaranteed low rates, same-day funding, 24/7 online customer support and free back-office support including collection and credit services, accounts receivable management and a dedicated account manager.
While business loans and lines of credit are also funding options, not all companies can qualify for them. With our Escondido invoice factoring programs, we’ll get you a free, no-obligation consultation and quote in as little as 15 minutes, and once you’re set up, you’ll receive same-day cash on your receivables. Our factoring lines grow as your business grows, giving you access to the cash your business needs.
Funding B2B Industries Since 1994
Since 1994, Scale Funding has been the top choice among factoring companies in Escondido and California for many industries. Our team knows the invoicing process, has developed relationships with many of your customers and can get you funded quickly. Some of the industries we’ve funded over the years include:
Staffing Agencies | Oilfield Services | Trucking & Freight |
Government Contractors | Heavy Construction | Utility & Pipeline |
Technology | Renewable Energy | Telecom & Wireless |
A Solution That Works for You
Our Escondido accounts receivable financing programs are custom and flexible, making them ideal for a variety of business sizes and situations. We even offer month-to-month contracts from $50,000 to $20 million that gives you the flexibility your business needs.
Some of the reasons companies choose to work with us are included below.
- They’re tired of waiting to get paid from slow-paying customers.
- They’re growing quicker than their cash flow.
- A bank won’t fund them because of maxed-out credit or less-than-perfect credit.
- They filed for bankruptcy.
- They are in need of quick cash.
Escondido, California
About 100 miles south of Los Angeles and 30 miles northeast from the city center of San Diego lies a city that occupies a long valley that is surrounded by rocky hills and coastal mountains. Escondido is considered the heart of San Diego North, with the promise of a balance between big-city life and a small-town feel.
History: The Hidden Valley
Escondido is a Spanish word meaning “hidden,” which is apt as the city lies hidden within a ring of hills. It is written that the name Escondido came from the phrases “hidden water” or “hidden treasure.” However, the story behind Escondido’s name is in actuality less poetic. A company, Escondido Land and Town Company, bought what was once called the Rancho Rincon del Diablo from Los Angeles investors on December 18, 1885. On October 8, 1888, Escondido was incorporated as a city.
Officially declaring a motto of “City of Choice!” in 2003, Escondido is known for their affordable homes. Escondido boasts a wide range of recreational freedom that they can offer to potential residents looking for Southern Californian life. The city has 15 parks and two lakes: Lake Wohlford and Dixon Lake. Money Magazine recently named Escondido as the Best Place in the West for retirement and a Kid-Friendly City due to its broad range of programs for the youth.
Economy
Several industries are booming in Escondido. Among the city’s top employers include Palomar Medical Center, Escondido Union School District, Escondido Union High School District, North County Transit District and ARS National Services. Hence, it is not at all surprising why most residents are employed in areas like education, social services, and health care services.
For Adventures, Memories, and More
The gorgeous scenery and rich history of this city offer a wide variety of places and activities for people to enjoy. Here are some of the attractions and activities waiting for you in Escondido:
- California Center for the Arts: Established in 1985, this center is considered as the heart and soul of the Escondido community. The center holds various events and exhibits that showcase the rich culture of the community. Celebrating Día De Los Muertos at the center is one of the annual events in Escondido.
- Trapeze High: If you’re looking for a rush and have always wanted to join the circus, this is the place for you. Trapeze High boasts being the only Flying Trapeze and Circus arts school in San Diego with five different attractions for the entire family. Lovers of adrenaline rush will surely love this place. For safety reasons, they require participants to be at least seven years of age. A word of caution though, it is highly addictive.
- Downtown Escondido: For foodies and culinary experiences, downtown Escondido showcases a wide variety of food. There’s California cuisine, as well as influences from Mexico, France, Italy, Salvador, Ireland and many more. Local produce and other specialties are also featured in the weekly farmer’s market that runs every Sunday through Tuesday at various areas in Escondido.
- Cruisin’ Grand Escondido: While the California Center for the Arts is the soul of Escondido, Cruisin’ Grand is considered the heart of Escondido. It is the number-one car cruise in the United States where spectators can stroll down Grand Avenue and check out various automobiles from different periods. It runs every Friday from April through September.
- Parks and Movies: Throughout the summer months, Grape Day Park holds its annual Movies and Music in the Park event in which the community gets to enjoy various movies while lounging on the soft grass. Stone Brewing Gardens also hold a similar event, Stone Brewing Late Night Movies, every Wednesday night throughout the summer.
- San Diego Zoo Safari Park: If you’re looking for wildlife, San Diego Zoo features 100 acres of safari land. The park showcases 3,500 animals; many of which are protected species and over 700,000 plants. You can experience the park in various ways: a leisure stroll, a zip line experience to view the park 160 feet above the ground or a guided rolling tour on a Segway X2.
- San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park: This is one of Escondido’s parks located in the San Pasqual Valley. This also marks the location of the American-Mexican battle of 1846. This war took place from 1846 to 1848 and ended with Mexico selling over half of its national territory to the United States. The park showcases 50 acres of land and a center where the significance and history of this site are featured.
- Dixon Lake: For picturesque scenery, one of the best in the area is Dixon Lake. Gates to the lake open daily at 6:00 AM. Here, you can enjoy activities like camping, boating, and fishing.
- Elfin Forest: Otherwise known as “Questhaven,” the Elfin Forest is known for its mystery and lore. The most prominent lore of the site is the curse of the gypsies that survived the slaughter of their kind. The eerie sights laced with tales of paranormal activities in the area made the Elfin Forest one of the perfect stops for a quiet stroll in search of ghosts and goblins.
These are only some of the attractions that are found within Escondido. There are attractions and places to explore for all types of people.