The cumulative payments made by the merchant on an advance, including any amounts exceeding the scheduled payment plan.
The binding legal document between the merchant and Two River Funding LLC specifying repayment terms, factor rate, and obligations.
The projected amount expected to be received from merchant payments on advances in your portfolio, based on current agreements and projected cash flows.
The remaining amount due to your portfolio from merchants under active advances.
The annualized return on your entire portfolio, calculated assuming no future merchant defaults or changes to advance agreements.
An estimate of future payments expected from merchants in your portfolio, used to forecast returns and liquidity.
The portion of an advance considered unrecoverable after collection efforts have been exhausted. Charge-offs impact default rate and realized portfolio returns.
The fee paid to brokers or third-party partners for submitting a merchant cash advance deal to Two River Funding LLC.
The percentage of a deal that has been fully repaid by the merchant, including both principal and additional payments.
The total principal currently deployed across active merchant cash advances in your portfolio.
The percentage of principal lost due to merchant defaults, calculated as:
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When a merchant repays their advance before the scheduled end date. This may affect projected returns and is often subject to adjustment in your portfolio’s RTR.
The cost of capital expressed as a multiplier of the principal advance. For example, a 1.35 factor rate means that for a $10,000 advance, the merchant will repay $13,500. Factor rates represent the total repayment obligation rather than interest.
A servicing fee covering the cost of administering, tracking, and collecting payments from merchants.
Businesses that have accessed working capital via the platform. These are the borrowers whose cash flow backs the advances in your portfolio.
The total return received by an investor after deducting syndication, management, and other applicable fees.
The portion of a deal held by a particular syndicate investor, expressed as a percentage of the total investment.
The portion of each payment that is applied toward returning your original principal investment.
The total cash returned to your portfolio to date, including principal and earnings received from merchants.
The practice of spreading your investments across multiple merchant cash advances to reduce risk exposure to any single merchant default.
The original capital contributed to your investment portfolio, minus any principal that has already been returned from merchant repayments.
The current estimated total value of your portfolio, including:
The total earnings realized in your portfolio, including interest, fees, and any additional payments above principal.
The total number of payments scheduled for a merchant to repay the advance, according to the advance agreement.
The number of scheduled payments the merchant has left to complete the advance, assuming no modifications or early payoff.
The total amount of money received from a merchant for a single payment under an advance.
The current estimated total value of your portfolio, including anticipated payments (RTR) from all merchants, plus any cash in your wallet.
Cash retained by the platform as a cushion against potential defaults or adjustments to merchant payments.
The legal entitlement of an investor or funder to receive payment from a merchant for funds advanced. In the context of a Merchant Cash Advance (MCA), RTR represents the investor’s right to receive payments from the merchant according to the terms of the advance.
A one-time fee charged for including a deal in the investment syndication platform.
The entity responsible for collecting payments from merchants and allocating funds to investors. Two River Funding LLC or its designated servicer acts in this capacity.
The total amount invested in a deal, including principal, prepaid charges, and any commissions paid.