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Slow-Paying Brokers: The Ledger That Protects Your Quarter

RateAnchor · July 2026 · 6 min read

Ask a failing carrier what happened and you will almost never hear "no freight." You'll hear "I was owed money everywhere and had fuel to buy." Revenue wasn't the problem; the calendar was. Receivables timing is the classic small-carrier drowning pattern — and the defense is not a lecture about picky load selection. It's a ledger with two dates in it.

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE — AGINGas of 07/14/2026INVOICEBROKERAMOUNTSENTDAYS OUTSTATUSINV-2231$1,25006/3014inside termsINV-2228$1,87506/2420inside termsINV-2219$2,34006/1232at broker avg (31d)INV-2205$1,19005/2946NUDGE SENT 07/10INV-2188$2,76005/1263ESCALATED — callsINV-2171$96004/2283FINAL NOTICETOTAL OUTSTANDING: $10,375PAST YOUR BOOK NORMAL: $3,720Six invoices. Two are fine, two are the broker being the broker,and two are your fuel money working for someone else. The ledger is what tells them apart.

What a working aging ledger actually looks like — and why "how much am I owed" is the wrong question. "How old is it, and versus whose normal?" is the right one.

Track the only truth: days to dollars

Per broker, log invoice date and paid date. Nothing else. Within a few loads you have each broker's real number — and the real number is the one that prices your next load for them. A broker at 52 actual days isn't a villain, but they are more expensive to serve than one at 18, and your rate should know it.

The aging discipline

Review open invoices weekly. Nudge at the broker's own average, escalate past it, and treat anything drifting far beyond your book's normal as the emergency it is. Old receivables don't age like wine; they age like fish.

Price the terms, not just the load

Two identical loads from two brokers are not identical if one pays in two weeks and one in two months. Quick pay, factoring, or a higher ask — pick consciously, per broker, with the APR math in front of you.

RateAnchor's Broker Book builds this ledger automatically from your own records — average days-to-pay per broker, aging nudges when invoices drift, all on your device, visible to no one but you.

Built inside working truck fleets in the USA — by people who quote loads for a living. RateAnchor is decision support for professional carriers; nothing here is legal, tax, or financial advice.

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