MCA Daily-Debit Pressure

Daily ACH withdrawals crushing cash flow?

Multiple MCA positions debiting the operating account every business day. What the ratios typically look like, when it becomes unsustainable, and what owners do before the first NSF return.

If this is you

One or more of these probably describes the last two weeks.

If two or more apply, the window for the most favorable moves is usually measured in days, not months.

The Danger Zone

As the stack tightens, owners often try new funding to plug gaps. That is where the fastest deterioration happens. The point of highest leverage with a funder is usually before the first return, not after.

What typically happens next

How the next 30 to 90 days usually unfold.

Most MCA agreements contain acceleration clauses tied to NSF returns, missed weekly minimums, or any other default event — one missed week can trigger the full balance.

Funders generally know what other positions you hold because of processor data, bank statements, or cross-UCC searches. Stacking rarely stays secret for long.

"Funders generally know what other positions you hold because of processor data, bank statements, or cross-UCC searches."

If an NSF occurs or a block is placed on the account, funders move quickly to file UCC liens, issue bank restraining notices, or notify your credit card processors to redirect all daily batches directly to them.

First moves that keep options open

What to do this week. And what not to do.

1

Compute an honest debit-to-deposit ratio across a full month of bank statements — not just a peak week. Know exactly what percentage of gross revenue is leaving the building daily.

2

Stop accepting term-sheet calls until the current picture is understood. A new advance reshapes the problem, rarely improving it.

3

Order a current UCC search on the business so you know exactly what has already been filed and by whom.

4

Engage a workout specialist. They can model a realistic reconciliation or restructure request before a default triggers acceleration clauses.

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