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CFIC Funding Announces Dump Truck Financing Program with Good or Bad Credit
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CFIC Funding
SAN PEDRO, Calif. - Sept. 25, 2020 - Demonstrating their 18-year commitment to helping small businesses in the United States grow their revenue, leading finance company, CFIC Funding announces a Dump Truck Financing Program with Good or Bad Credit.

SAN PEDRO, Calif. - Washingtoner -- The program offers owner-operators and contractors the ability to add new or used dump trucks or dump trailers. This sets the stage for boosting profit potential while poising their companies for success. Companies with good as well as bad credit can enjoy low or no down payments, no pre-payment penalties, and competitive terms. CFIC Funding strives to make dump truck financing easy, efficient, and cost-effective.

"The importance of acquiring new or used equipment for small businesses cannot be underestimated. It can dramatically increase productivity as well as profitability.  A vital component of procuring new or used equipment is the flexibility of the financing available," said David Young, President of CFIC Funding.

"We do our part to help small construction find the right financing for their needs while keeping long-term goals in mind," he added. "We provide fast, dependable funding with programs designed to help small businesses increase cash flow for business growth and expansion."

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Learn more about Dump Truck Financing with Good or Bad Credit for small to mid-sized construction companies to will support the need for funding. After all, mid-sized businesses (SMB's) remain the mainspring of the US economy. Cash flow challenges can often be avoided or solved with products and services such as those offered by CFIC Funding.

About CFIC Funding

Headquartered in San Pedro, CA, the firm has a 19-year reputation for being a knowledgeable and diligent provider of equipment financing, working capital, construction invoice factoring, and credit card processing. They offer financial services to a wide range of industries needing capital to take their company to the next level of success.

To learn more about Dump Truck financing with good or bad credit contact CFIC Funding at 424-224-7084 or visit the website at www.cficfunding.com

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