When businesses need consistent cash flow, many will turn to a Jersey Village factoring company such as Scale Funding. Invoice factoring supplies the necessary cash to meet payroll, manage daily expenses, and grow a business.
Cash Flow with Jersey Village Invoice Factoring
Waiting for customer payments is something most business owners dread. Waiting weeks or even months for customer payments puts an extreme amount of stress on an owner. With Jersey Village invoice factoring programs, waiting for customer payments is a thing of the past.
Invoice factoring, also known as accounts receivable financing, is used by many businesses to speed up cash flow. Factoring works by selling your open invoices to a company at a discount in exchange for a significant, same-day cash advance.
Invoice factoring programs are different from bank loans and lines of credit in several ways. First, the approval process for invoice factoring is uncomplicated and fast. After an initial five to ten-minute phone call, you will receive a written factoring approval and offer in as little as 15 minutes. Second, unlike a bank loan, invoice factoring does not create additional debt. And lastly, our programs grow with your business. The more work you do, the more working capital we can provide.
Factoring Lines from $50K – $20MM
Jersey Village Factoring Company – Industries Served
Since 1994, Scale Funding has provided accounts receivable financing lines to businesses in several industries throughout Jersey Village, Texas, and across North America. Below are a few of the industries we fund.
Oilfield Services | Trucking & Freight |
Telecom Contractors | Staffing Agencies |
Renewable Energy | Government Contractors |
Heavy Construction | Utility & Pipeline |
Custom Factoring Company
Jersey Village accounts receivable financing programs from Scale Funding are customized to fit the unique needs and situations of each client. Businesses chose to factor with Scale Funding because of the experience and knowledge of our staff. Our account representatives understand the struggles and challenges that come with operating a business. They are familiar with many situations in which companies turn to factoring. These include:
- Slow-Paying Customers
- Rapid Growth
- Start-Up Company
- No Business Credit
- Bad Business Credit
- Maxed-Out Business Credit
- Bankruptcy
- Tax Liens
For a free, no-obligation factoring quote and approval, contact Scale Funding today at 800-707-4845.
Jersey Village, Texas
Jersey Village is a city located in west-central Harris County, Texas. It is part of the Houston-Sugar Land Baytown metropolitan area. The town has a population of 7,620 as of the 2010 census. The United States Census Bureau records show that the city is 3.5 square miles.
A home rules charter and a council-manager government oversee Jersey Village. The city manager is the CEO and leads a council consisting of the mayor and five selected members. The council is the legislative body and is expected to vote on government-related issues. The members of the council, as well as the mayor, are each entitled to a two-year term.
History
Mr. Clark W. Henry, who owned the F&M Dairy, was the original owner of the site where Jersey Village stands. He owned 1,236 acres on which he ran the dairy and reared Jersey dairy cattle. There was a time Henry’s dairy had one of the largest and best herds of Jersey cattle in the world. Unfortunately, Henry developed some health complications and was not able to continue running the dairy. He shut it down and decided to give it up for development of a residential community.
Henry teamed with Leroy Kennedy to develop the residential community in 1954. Both men were members of the Garden Oaks Baptist Church. For starters, only five miles of streets were initially laid out with water, drainage, gas, sewage, and lights. After the construction of several houses along Jersey Drive, the first family moved in late in the year.
After that, a school, a park, and an 18-hole golf course were soon developed. The community held an election on July 6, 1956 to incorporate Jersey Village into a city. The town voted unanimously, and a volunteer police force was put in place. Soon after, more elections were held in the newly incorporated city, and a mayor and five council members were elected.
By 1961, there were 493 residents in Jersey Village. Mr. Leonard Rauch donated to the city a building to be used as city hall. The building was still in use as of 2008 and has housed the city’s fire department as well as the public works department. Jersey Village passed a bond issue in 1977 which led to the building of:
- A New City Hall
- A City Garage
- A Park Pavilion
- An Expansion of the Fire Department.
The population rose to 966 residents in 1980, and then made a gigantic leap to 4,084 residents in just two years. City officials announced in August 1986 that the city had passed a home rule charter with a 3006-36 vote. That translated to more taxation and governing powers than when it was a general law city.
The population growth continued its upward trend increasing to 5,143 in 1988, declined in 1990 t0 4,938.
Education
Initially, the region’s children went to Cypress-Fairbanks for their education. The first school site was selected, and Jersey Village High School opened in 1972. The Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School district handles education matters in Jersey Village. The residential areas in the city are zoned into:
- Post Elementary School: This one is located in Jersey Village.
- Cook Middle School: It is located in unincorporated Harris County.
- Jersey Village High School: It is also located in Jersey Village.
The Lone Star College, which was formerly known as the North Harris Montgomery Community College, serves the Jersey Village community. Cypress-Fairbanks became part of the Community college district in 2000.
Recreation and Attractions
These include places and things to do not only in Jersey Village but also the surrounding areas. Some of the fun places to go include:
- A Small Lake Owned by the Jersey Village Homeowners’ Association
- Golf Course
- Public Swimming Pool
- Public Park
- The Sam Houston Race Park
- Traders Village Marketplace
- Stone Movers Indoor Rock Climbing
- The Nice Winery
- Bear Creek Pioneers Park
- Fallen Warriors Memorial
- The Aerodrome Ice Skating Complex
Tourists will not run out of places to go or things to do within and without the city.
Climate
The city gets quite a bit of rain, 49 inches on average per year. The nation’s average is 39 inches per year. It, however, receives no snow. The US gets an average of 205 sunny days on a yearly basis. Jersey Village’s average is above with two extra days. The summer temperatures rise to 92°F while the winter low deep to 43°F.
The national average for the comfort index is 54 while that of Jersey Village is 71 out of 100. That makes the city quite comfortable to live in as a higher score is an indication of a comfortable all-year climate.