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Unlocking business financing requires attention to four key factors: credibility, cash, credit, and collateral. Lenders use these pillars of financing to make their underwriting decisions, and each pillar can also secure financing.
Strong, legitimate, and credible business presence.
Cash flow, savings, and merchant account.
The strength of personal and business credit.
Available assets to secure a business loan.
By understanding your business's strengths, we can create a personalized assessment of your situation. Then, our team of funding experts match you with the perfect lender to meet your financing needs and goals.
Get up to $150k in unsecured, no-doc financing with 0% introductory rates.
Use your business revenue to secure funding for your business.
Fund your growth with cash from your merchant account transactions.
Finance your new equipment or get a leaseback on owned equipment.
Use your existing inventory to secure your business financing.
Purchase commercial real estate with multiple options for growth.
Secure business loans with assets such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, IRA, and 401(k).
Get the best rates and terms with the highest loan amounts with SBA loans.
Get up to $150,000 in unsecured financing with no income, assets, or collateral.
Let's fund your next steps for growth to help you take your business to the next level.
Get the capital needed to expand with high loan amounts, great rates, and longer terms.
Getting a loan for a small business can change everything. Let's find the funding you need to flourish!
Get the money you need to grow your franchise the right way!
Discover the world of business loans with our FAQs, covering key topics to help you make informed decisions and unlock growth opportunities.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a business loan with bad credit. However, the options may be limited, and the interest rates could be higher. Some alternative lenders specialize in offering loans to businesses with less-than-perfect credit.
The amount you can qualify for depends on various factors, such as your credit score, business revenue, time in business, and the lender's evaluation of your financial health. Each lender has different criteria, so it's essential to research and compare your options.
Interest rates and fees vary depending on the lender, type of loan, your creditworthiness, and other factors. Typical fees may include origination fees, processing fees, and prepayment penalties. It's crucial to review the loan terms and understand the total cost of borrowing before accepting an offer.
Some types of business loans require collateral, while others do not. For example, secured loans (such as equipment financing) often require collateral, whereas unsecured loans (like lines of credit) typically do not. However, unsecured loans may have higher interest rates due to the increased risk for the lender.
There are various business loans, including term loans, lines of credit, invoice financing, equipment financing, merchant cash advances, and Small Business Administration (SBA) loans. Each loan type serves a specific purpose and has unique terms, rates, and eligibility requirements.
Lenders typically consider factors such as your credit score, time in business, annual revenue, debt-to-income ratio, and the overall financial health of your business. They may also review your business plan, industry, and cash flow projections.
To improve your chances of approval, maintain a good credit score, keep accurate financial records, develop a solid business plan, demonstrate strong cash flow, and reduce existing debt. Researching and applying for loans that best fit your business needs and financial profile is also essential.
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