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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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Bill of Lading vs Air Waybill: Key Differences and When You Need Each
Bill of Lading vs Air Waybill: Key Differences and When You Need Each Every international shipment travels with paperwork, and two documents sit at the center

Vendor Financing for Manufacturers in the U.S.
Vendor Financing helps US manufacturers pay material and component vendors without using cash reserves. See qualification criteria and how it works.
Trade Finance Alternatives for Domestic US Businesses | Drip Capital
You don't have to import to face a cash flow gap. See the top financing alternatives for US businesses sourcing and selling domestically.
How Customs Duties and Import Costs Affect Your Cash Flow | Drip Capital
Customs duties and import costs are due before you can sell your goods. Learn how this timing gap strains cash flow, and how to close it.
How to Qualify for Vendor Financing in 2026
Vendor Financing has different qualification criteria than bank loans. No collateral, no minimum credit score. Learn what US businesses actually need to qualify in 2026.

Best Inventory Financing Options in 2026: How to Choose the Right One
Compare the best inventory financing options in 2026, from Vendor Financing and lines of credit to PO financing and inventory loans.

Export License vs Import License: What US Businesses Actually Need
Export license vs import license: most US businesses need neither for everyday goods. Here is when each is required, who regulates it, and how to check.
Vendor Financing vs Trade Credit | Which Suits Your Business?
Vendor Financing and Trade Credit both help US businesses manage vendor payments. Learn the key differences, when to use each, and which one fits your cash flow strategy.