Increase Your Cash Flow with Invoice Factoring
Invoice factoring also known as accounts receivable financing, speeds up your cash flow by eliminating the wait on slow-paying customers. The process works by selling your invoices (receivables) to a factoring company in exchange for quick cash. The factoring company will advance you a percentage of the invoice amount, giving you access to cash that is normally tied up for months. Once your customer pays the invoice 30-90 days later, the factoring company will remit the remaining balance to you, less a factoring fee.
While there are many factoring companies in Fontana and throughout California, Scale Funding’s programs offer many additional benefits.
- Free, no-obligation consultation and quote
- Same-day funding on your invoices
- Low factoring rates
- Competitive advance rates
- Dedicated collectors
- Account managers
- Online reporting
- Credit analysis and risk assessment
Industries That Benefit
Almost any company that is waiting to get paid can benefit from our Fontana invoice factoring programs. Since 1994, we’ve improved the cash flow for hundreds of companies in a variety in industries, including:
- Trucking & Freight
- Oilfield Services
- Telecom & Wireless
- Technology
- Staffing Agencies
- Government Contractors
- Heavy Construction
- Manufacturing
- Utility & Pipeline
- Renewable Energy
Customized Solutions For Your Business
One of the reasons companies choose our Fontana accounts receivable financing programs is because we customize our solutions to fit the needs of each business. From start-up companies to those growing rapidly, we can help. We can even fund companies that are in tough financial situations such as bad credit, maxed-credit or have filed for bankruptcy. If you’re waiting to get paid, we can help.
We have month-to-month factoring programs ranging from $50,000 to $20 million, giving your business the flexibility it needs to grow.
Fontana, CA
Founded in 1913 and incorporated on June 25, 1952, Fontana is home to just over 200,000 people. With this population, it is the twentieth largest city in California and the second largest city in San Bernardino County. It has a total span of 42.432 square miles, with 3 percent of this area being covered by water. The city is close to Santa Ana River, which is why it was named Fontana, the Italian word for water.
History
The history of Fontana dates back to 1913 when Azariel Blanchard Miller founded it. At this early stage, chicken ranches, as well as citrus orchards and vineyard farms, thrived in and around the area. However, the construction of a steel mill in the area by Henry J. Kaiser during the Second World War brought huge development in the city. To meet the healthcare needs of the plant’s workers, a medical facility known as Fontana Kaiser Permanente was built by Henry J. Kaiser.
The Fontana Drag Strip, also known as Fontana Drag City, was established and it hosted the NHRA circuit. The strip was operational between the 1950s and 1960s, but during the middle of 2006, a new drag strip approved by NHRA was launched as a means of reviving the drag-racing heritage of the city.
Fontana had been known for its stunning exhibition of vintage automobiles. It has an automobile museum known as Ro-Val’s Automobile Museum, which displays many historic automobiles from the 1920s and 1930s. One of the heritage vehicles housed in the museum was once used by Fatty Arbuckle, a screen actor. A classic automobile collector, Bill Harrah, who also operated a casino in Nevada, purchased the vehicles when the museum closed to display them in his casino’s museum.
Between 2006 and 2007, a number of development island areas in the county, which were not yet incorporated, were integrated into Fontana. This, coupled with the construction of many residential developments in the northern part of the city, which had been largely undeveloped, resulted in the expansion of the city between the ending of the twentieth century and twenty-first century. In the census conducted during the first year of the twenty-first century, the population of Fontana was 128,929. But by 2013, the city’s population was approximated at 200,000.
Economy
Fontana has metamorphosed from farming town into an industrial city. The major contributor to the local economy of Fontana is the Auto Club Speedway. Surprisingly, the speedway is located in the unincorporated part of the city. But many of the racing fans stay in the city for the race. This brings huge business to the lodging and eating establishments, as well as auto service stations in the city. “Fontucky,” as it is fondly called, is home to many trucking-based industries. The trucking industries thrive in the city thanks to the three major state highways that pass through it. Many large national companies have their product distribution centers in Fontana. Some of the large companies operating in this city are Mercedes-Benz, Target, Sears, Home Shopping Network, Toyota and Avery Dennison. Besides truck-related businesses, manufacturing industries also contribute to the local economy of Fontana. There are many building materials manufacturers in the city. Fontana’s retail industry is also strong. Some of the popular retail establishments in the city are Palm Court, located in the southern part of the city, and the Summit Heights Gateway/Falcon Ridge Town Center, which is situated at the far northern part of Fontana. Fontucky is also home to a huge number of small salvage yards and car dealerships.
Top employers in the city as listed in the city’s 2010 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report are (in ascending order): Reddaway, Firth Rixson, Coronado Stone Products, American Security Products, Better Beverages, Manheim Auctions, Target, City of Fontana, Fontana Unified School District and Kaiser Permanente.
Healthcare
Fontana has a number of healthcare facilities where residents can obtain medical care services. The Kaiser Permanente-Fontana Hospital, which is located on Sierra Avenue, has an emergency care unit and 60 different specialty units. Some of the buildings belonging to the hospital are higher than a lot of buildings in the city.
Another popular medical facility in the city is the Sierra San Antonio Medical Plaza, which is located along the 201 freeway. This 60,000 square-foot medical facility has a pharmacy, physician offices and also provides a number of services that include diagnostic radiology and emergency care services.
Recreational and Sporting Facilities
Fontana has plenty of recreational and sporting facilities, providing residents with ample opportunities to catch fun and indulge in an active lifestyle. Fontana has its own soccer leagues for adults and children alike. A popular soccer league for adults is the Universal Soccer League, while the Fontana Premier Soccer League appeals to children. The city is home to a number of private clubs. As a means of helping its residents to live an active lifestyle and develop athletic skills, the Community Services Department of the city organizes a number of recreational and sporting programs both for adults and children of different age groups.
Fontana is a golfer’s paradise. Whether you are a beginner or advanced golfer, Sierra Lakes Golf Club of Fontana will meet your requirements. Ted Robinson, a golf course architect with global acclamation, designed this golf course which is a public facility with a low access fee.