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Insights on finance, working capital, and the realities of international trade: exports, imports, shipping, logistics, and customs clearance.
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How to Fulfill a Large Purchase Order Without Using Your Own Cash
A big order from a national retailer should not stall on cash. Here is how vendor financing, purchase order financing, and a line of credit let you fill it without tapping your own reserves.
FOB vs CIF | Every Buyer Must Know
FOB and CIF are the most used Incoterms in global trade. Learn who pays freight, who bears the risk, how each affects US customs duty, and which one saves you more money.

Working Capital Financing for Wholesalers in 2026
Every wholesaler runs the same race against the clock. Here is how working capital financing closes the cash conversion cycle gap - and which tool fits which part of it.

Extend Vendor Payment Terms | We Pay Your Vendor, You Repay Us Later
Extending vendor payments is one of the fastest ways to free up working capital. Learn the strategies that work and how Drip Capital can help you do it without renegotiating terms.
Vendor Financing for Inventory Purchases
Vendor Financing pays your vendor directly for inventory purchases so you can receive stock without upfront cash. Learn how it works, who it fits, and how to get started.
Standby Letter of Credit vs Letter of Credit
Standby Letters of Credit are designed to stay unused, while Letters of Credit are meant to trigger payment. Learn when each instrument protects your business.
Incoterms 2026: The Complete Guide to All 11 Trade Terms Currently in Force
The complete guide to all 11 Incoterms currently in force in 2026. What each term means, when to use it, and the most common mistakes US importers and exporters make.
How to Finance Raw Material Buying in the US in 2026
Raw material financing is how manufacturers, wholesalers, and Buyers in America pay for the inputs they need before they earn revenue from finished goods.