UniversalFC 
UniversalFC last signed in Sep 29 2009 and has been on Bukisa since Sep 18, 2009.
Universal Funding is located in sunny Spokane, Washington, ranked ninth in Forbes Magazine's Best Places for Businesses and Careers in 2008. Endorsed by the Better Business Bureau and the Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, we are proud to be active in our community, supporting local schools, libraries, and shelters. We strongly believe in the unity of business, family and community.
Not only is Universal Funding family-owned, but we're family-managed. Working shoulder-to-shoulder with our account associates, customer service, receivables management, and financial staff, the Wozows have daily interaction with our clients, treating them like part of the family.
With a broad spectrum of experience, the family here at Universal Funding has roots in all aspects of business. A few of us are entrepreneurs; many of us have advanced degrees in our areas of expertise; some have been on the front lines of Fortune 500 companies. We have investing, banking, accounting, and legal experts on site and at your disposal.
As long-standing members of the International Factoring Association and the National Association of Credit Management (NACM), Universal Funding offers capital solutions to businesses large and small, local and national. Keeping apprised of trends and new developments in the commercial finance sector is important to us. Our staff regularly engages in industry conferences and training courses, such as NACM's Commercial Credit Convention and the Experian Vision Breakout Sessions.
Providing fast capital funding to businesses for over a decade, Universal Funding has been a leader in the factoring industry since its inception. With over 63 years of combined experience, our financial specialists have expert knowledge of how to help businesses grow and prosper.
Business Planning for Recession Survival and Recovery
The New Basics of Business With unemployment continuing to rise, home prices falling due to a surplus of inventory, and small business lending at a standstill, this recession doesn’t seem likely to end soon. The recovery will be slow and Americans will certainly not enjoy the prosperity of a few years





