How To Sell Your Promissory Note!

Selling a promissory note can be a straightforward process if you follow the appropriate steps.      Firstly, it’s crucial to establish the value of the note.     This can be done by assessing the creditworthiness of the maker, evaluating the amount and repayment terms, and consulting with financial professionals. To enhance its marketability, consider including collateral or […]

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Alternative Commercial Finance

One of the main advantages of alternative commercial finance is that it does not require businesses to have a perfect credit score. In fact, many alternative lenders are more interested in the business’s cash flow and potential for growth rather than their credit history. This makes it an ideal option for businesses that may have been turned down by traditional lenders in the past.

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Get The Needed Capital For Your Startup Business.

Small Business Loans with no revenue requirements are often easier to obtain than traditional institutional business loans. A Startup Business Loan is a financing option created to help cover the costs associated with the starting of a new business. We provide Microlender Loans and Non-Traditional Business Loans which do not come from any bank or credit union. Our team of Professional Funding Specialists can help with Startup Funding for your small business thus allowing you to reach profitability even faster.

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Why Bridge Loans Are Needed.

Often referred to as Gap Financing, Bridging Loans and swing loans, a Bridge Loan is a form of short-term financing used until a business or person/persons secures the permanent financing they need. This type of loan is designed to help businesses with their immediate financial needs as they are waiting for other funding sources. Bridge loans can be an excellent source for covering unexpected costs when a business is waiting on long-term financing. Bridge Loans are subject to credit underwriting and approval.

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SBA Micro Business Loans.

A Microloan can be good for a business that is struggling to qualify for traditional bank financing. The (SBA) U.S. Small Business Administration Microloan program provides loans of up to $50,000 to help small businesses and start ups expand their operations.

The average Microloan is about $13,000 yet smaller-size loans of $5000.00 up to $50,000 are provided through SBA funding intermediaries. A Microloan is a short-term loan (six months to five years) up to $50,000. SBA 504 Loan or Certified Development Company program is designed to provide financing for the purchase of fixed assets, which usually means real estate, buildings and machinery.

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Business/Commercial Lines of Credit.

A Small Business Line of Credit gives businesses flexibility and access to cash as needed. As a (RLC) Revolving Line of Credit, more financing becomes available as the business pays down its balance.Mandatory Loan Requirement: 600-650 FICO Score or higher.
A business must have been in business for no less than two years. A Business/Commercial Line of Credit allows businesses to borrow funds up to the amount of their working capital. For Business/Commercial Lines of Credit Lenders use no hard credit pulls, only soft pulls when they check for credit eligibility, thus doing this without affecting any credit score.

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Cash Flow Financing Revealed.

Cash Flow Financing is a type of business financing in which a loan is made to a business that is backed by the business’ expected future cash flows.

The business may use the Cash Flow Loan for its day-to-day business operations. Cash Flow Financing provides Fast Financing! A business can obtain a Cash Flow Loan even when their credit is less than what a bank would consider appropriate to qualify for any loan.

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Business Term Financing-How It Works!

Business Term Loans are standard debt financing having standard payments with a maturity and amortization schedule. Business Term Loans are typically collateralized using the assets (Real Estate, Raw Land, Equipment, Accounts Receivable or Cash Flow) of the borrowing business. The financing process takes between thirty to ninety days with banks or credit unions, yet fortunately non-bank lenders can move a business from the lending application to funding/financing within twenty-four hours.

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