Working Capital in 3 Simple Steps
Invoice factoring also referred to as accounts receivable financing, is a cash-flow solution companies use to get the working capital their business needs to operate and grow.
While there are many factoring companies in Garden Grove and California, Scale Funding is your top choice. Get started with our Garden Grove invoice factoring programs in just three simple steps.
Step 1: Contact Us
Fill out the form on this page or give us a call to get started. In as little as 15 minutes, we’ll provide a free, no-obligation consultation and quote, as well as answer any questions you might have.
Step 2: Submit Invoices
Once you’re quickly set up, in as little as three days, submit your invoices to us.
Step 3: Get Cash
The day that we receive your invoices, we’ll provide a competitive advance directly into your bank account. You’ll have the instant cash you need for bills, payroll and more.
Once your customer pays the invoice 30 to 90 days later, we’ll deposit the remaining amount, less our low factoring fee.
On top of our same-day funding, you’ll also get to take advantage of our superior customer service, free back-office support, including credit and collection services, as well as our 24/7 online account reporting.
Customized & Flexible Solutions
One of the reasons companies choose to finance through our Garden Grove accounts receivable financing programs is because our programs are customized and flexible to fit the unique needs of each business. Below are just a few of the scenarios that we can finance.
Slow-paying customers | If you’re waiting 30-90 days for customer payment and could use the cash now, our invoice factoring programs will get you paid same day. |
Expanding | Companies that are expanding quicker than cash is coming in use factoring to speed up their cash flow. |
Credit | If your credit is maxed, less than perfect or you don’t have much history because you’re a start-up, we can work with you. |
Bankruptcy | Even if you’ve filed for bankruptcy, we can finance you through our DIP programs. |
Tax problems | We are flexible with our financing, even when it comes to tax problems such as liens. |
Industry Expertise
We take pride in being your top choice among factoring companies in Garden Grove and California. One of the items that set us apart is our industry knowledge. For more than 20 years, our team has worked in a variety of industries, giving us the knowledge needed to fund you quickly without issues. We know the major players and invoicing process in the following industries:
- Trucking
- Oilfield Services
- Technology
- Staffing Agencies
- Heavy Construction
- Utility & Pipeline
- Renewable Energy
- Government Contractors
- Telecom & Wireless
Garden Grove, California
Garden Grove is located about 34 miles south of Los Angeles and is located in the north part of Orange County, California. The city is at the center of the county. Thus, all the attractions and places of interest in Orange County can easily be accessed from Garden Grove. Home to people from different cultures, Garden Grove has a population of 170,883 as of the 2010 census.
History
The foundation of Garden Grove was laid in 1874 by Alonzo Cook when he purchased 160 acres of land from Abel Stearns. Cook donated land for the building of a post office and a schoolhouse. He named the school and the surrounding village “Garden Grove.” At this initial stage, the town had nothing to show for its name. Garden Grove did not witness much development until 1905 when a railroad was constructed in the area. A school district and a Methodist church were started in the city in the same year it was established. As a small rural town, the locals were farmers of walnuts, oranges, chili peppers, and strawberries. The construction of the railroad in the area increased development, enabling farmers to more easily sell their produce.
Garden Grove experienced both fortune and misfortune in the twentieth century. The Long Beach earthquake hit the city in 1933. A huge portion of the central business district of the town was destroyed by this disaster. However, after World War II, the town witnessed impressive economic growth. With a booming economy, Garden Grove developed rapidly in infrastructure and population. In 1956, the city’s population grew to 44,000, which is also the year it incorporated. As more buildings and developmental projects were constructed, the groves in the city were being cleared.
After its incorporation in 1956, people started relocating to the city. During the 1950s, the city became popular and was designated as the fastest-growing city in the United States. More than 1,000 people were relocating to the city on a monthly basis. Today, the city has become fully developed, boasting colorful streets, shopping centers, parks, museums, theaters and other facilities that make life enjoyable and easy.
Economy
Garden Grove is home to a number of companies, retail businesses and other kinds of commercial establishments. Some of the biggest businesses and employers as listed in its 2015 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report are NBTY Acquision, LLC, Kaiser Foundation Health, Office Max Inc., Hyatt Regency Orange County, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics and Air Industries Corp.
Arts and Culture
Garden Grove is a multicultural city with plenty of art venues and cultural festivals, making it a mecca for arts and culture lovers. There are two popular stage theaters in this city; namely: The Festival Amphitheater and the Gem Theater. Though the two-stage theaters belong to the city of Garden Grove, they are managed by different groups. Thomas Bradac manages the Festival Amphitheater, while the Gem Theater is under the control of Damien Lorton and Nicole Cassesso. During the summer season, Orange County organizes its annual Shakespeare Festival in the Festival Amphitheater. Besides these stage theaters and the events they host, the Strawberry Festival is one for which this city is well known.
Strawberry Festival
Garden Grove hosts one of the most popular community festivals in the western United States, called the Strawberry Festival. The festival began in 1958 to commemorate the rich agricultural history of the city. The produce for which Garden Grove was known in the past includes chili peppers, walnuts, strawberries, and oranges. The schedule is filled with fun events throughout the day. The highlights of the day are the ceremony for the cutting of strawberry shortcake, Tiny Tots King & Queen Contest, Strawberry Stomp 5k Run, the festival parade, with the occasional celebrity appearance, as well as carnival rides, vendors and other activities. The festival is attended by very important personalities from across the nation, celebrities and organizations of different types – especially those that have a base in the city such as Miss Garden Grove Scholarship Program. The Strawberry Festival is an important cultural celebration in the city.
Crystal Cathedral
The Hour of Power, a well-known religious TV program, is aired from the famous Crystal Cathedral. It is regarded as the finest architectural monument in Southern California. Designed by Philip Johnson, the gold medal winner from the American Institute of Architects and his partner John Burgee, this historical building exudes a breathtaking beauty. Crystal Cathedral is larger than the famous Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. One aspect of the cathedral that continually surprises visitors is its shape, which speaks to the expert design. The cathedral takes the shape of a four-pointed star.
Crystal Cathedral is strongly built, supported by its steel frame. A chimney allows heat to escape, making the cathedral an eco-friendly cathedral as it also prevents the effects of greenhouse gases. The doors that open behind the pulpit electronically are 90 feet tall. It has over 10,000 windows held firmly with frames of white steel trusses. At its base is a steeple where the cathedral’s bell tower, the Tower of Hope, is located. There are a lot of outstanding statues, reflection pools, and gardens within the cathedral’s premises. Visitors can purchase books, videos, CDs and gifts in a shop located inside.
Nightlife
Garden Grove has a rich nightlife culture. It is home to bars, sports bars, clubs and pubs offering not just drinks but dancing opportunities. Some of the nightlife venues are Sugars, Good Ol’Boys Saloon and Sports Bars, The Globe, Oggi’s Pizza and Brewing Company and The Past Memories. Shopping enthusiasts will also enjoy their stay in the city as there are plenty of shops, retail establishments, and supermarkets. Collar & Leash Pet Shop, Walmart Neighborhood Market, Ross Dress For Less and Burlington are just some of the shopping outlets in the city.