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AFO · Debt

ABL Revolver (Asset-Based Lending)

Revolving line tied to eligible receivables and inventory. Scales with the business.

Program status and primary actions

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Quick facts.

Size range
$1,000,000 — Scales with assets
Cost / pricing
Prime + 2–5%. 85% advance on eligible AR, 50–65% on finished-goods inventory.
Typical speed to close
Weeks to a few months
Capital type
Asset-based debt

Eligibility

Who this program is for.

Working-capital-intensive business (distributors, manufacturers, staffing). Quality of AR + inventory matters more than profitability.

Use of proceeds

What this capital can fund.

Outside these categories the program either isn’t a fit or requires a non-standard structuring conversation. The screener cross-references your specific use of proceeds against the full catalog before recommending an instrument.

What Capital Toolkit does

CPA-led engagement, not lead generation.

Whether the answer is ABL Revolver (Asset-Based Lending)or something else in the catalog, the engagement starts the same way: a CPA reviews the use of proceeds, the balance sheet, and the projections to confirm the right structure. Only then do we build the package and approach providers. The catalog page's screener exists to triage cleanly; this page exists so you can read the program in detail before that conversation.

If ABL Revolver (Asset-Based Lending)is the right fit, you’ll get a normalized financial package, a coverage or eligibility analysis appropriate to the program category, and provider / program outreach handled by a CPA with the engagement still under one roof.

Where this program shows up

This program is curated into the hubs below — industry verticals where it’s a typical fit, business stages where it’s the right answer, and funding stacks where it combines with others.

Head-to-head

Compare ABL Revolver (Asset-Based Lending) against another option.

The comparisons below answer the “should I do this or that?” question with a side-by-side matrix plus the scenarios where each option wins.

Related programs in the same family

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See every option side by side.

The full catalog groups debt, grants, equity, and alternative structures by family so you can compare like with like before booking a conversation.