by sbf | Mar 29, 2018 | Business Financing, Insights To Business, Small Business Funding
Maybe business is thriving, and you’ve been thinking “hmmm, maybe it’s time for a second location…”. While expanding is awesome, let’s go through the things you need in place to expand. How is business? This seems like a no-brainer but your business needs to be...
by sbf | Nov 28, 2016 | Alternative Business Financing, Small Business Funding, Working Capital
Are Fast Working Capital Loans the Solution to Your Everyday Business Needs? In a small business, profits are not realized immediately, making it difficult at times to keep up with the day to day expenses that small businesses incur. Fast working capital loans can...
by sbf | Nov 15, 2016 | Alternative Business Financing, Small Business Funding, Working Capital
Business owners know that a sudden need for working capital sources happens with more frequency than they anticipated, and often at the most inopportune time. Banks take too long to process loans and even then there is no guarantee of approval. This leaves a business...
by sbf | Nov 14, 2016 | Alternative Business Financing, Business Cash Advance, Small Business Funding, Working Capital
Up until 2009, when business owners needed an influx of cash to expand, buy equipment, or even just take care of their daily needs, they went to the local bank. Then the financial industry bottomed out, and banks grew very wary of giving out any type of loan. This...
by sbf | Nov 1, 2016 | Insights To Business, Small Business Funding
What the Government Considers a Small Business 20 years ago a small business was envisioned as being the little deli inside of the local strip mall. This was your family owned business that was offering a specialty service right next door to a grocery store chain....
by sbf | Oct 11, 2016 | Alternative Business Financing, Small Business Funding, Working Capital
Within the last 10 years the market for high risk small business loans has increased dramatically. One of the main reasons is because banks are not lending to small businesses. This is due to regulatory constraints and “old school” underwriting. High risk...