Professional services factoring

Law firms, consulting practices, engineering firms, and other professional service providers deliver work before clients pay, and payment terms of net 30 to net 60 are common in commercial engagements.

Cash flow pattern

Professional work is delivered and billed before clients pay. Slow-paying commercial clients and milestone billing cycles create gaps between work completion and cash receipt.

Typical invoice documents

Common factoring fit

May fit consulting, engineering, staffing, or other professional service firms billing commercial or government clients for completed, non-contingent work. It works less well when billing is contingent on outcomes, when client contracts restrict assignment, or when retainage is material.

Contract clauses to check

Industry-specific risks

What factoring does not solve

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Related reading

Sources

  • International Factoring Association - International Factoring Association. Accessed 2026-05-19. Industry association source for factoring terminology and industry context.
  • Secured Finance Network - Secured Finance Network. Accessed 2026-05-19. Industry education source for secured finance and asset-based lending context.
  • Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 - Uniform Law Commission. Accessed 2026-05-19. Reference for secured transactions concepts including receivables and filings.
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