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Advance Rate

The percentage of eligible collateral value that lenders will fund against; reflects the expected recovery rate in a stress liquidation scenario. Accounts receivable: 70–85%; inventory: 40–65%; equipment: 60–75%; real property: 50–65%.

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Borrowing Base Mechanics

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Borrowing Base

The maximum loan amount a borrower may draw under a revolving credit facility, calculated as the sum of eligible collateral values multiplied by applicable advance rates. Distinct from a fixed loan: availability fluctuates as collateral values change; monthly BBC certification is standard.

Eligible Receivables

Receivables that satisfy contractual eligibility criteria and can be included in the borrowing base. Ineligible receivables (delinquent, government obligors, concentrated, cross-border) are excluded.

Dilution

The reduction in accounts receivable balances through credits, returns, disputes, and volume discounts — rather than through cash payment. Dilution reserve is an advance rate deduction: if trailing 12-month dilution is 8%, lenders may subtract 8% from the AR advance rate.

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