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All About Term Loan

Aug 11, 2020

What Is a Business Term Loan?

A conventional business term credit is a singular amount of capital that you take care of with normal reimbursements at a fixed loan cost. The "term" in "term credit" originates from its set reimbursement term length, which will commonly be one to five years in length. Most entrepreneurs utilize the returns of term advances to fund particular, one-off speculation for their private company.

Who Qualifies for a Term Loan?

A lot of organizations can fit the bill for a customary term advance—insofar as you've been doing business for a piece, have a decent FICO rating, and are producing income.

Not all business term advances are the equivalent, however: the financing cost, length of the term, and most extreme advance size rely upon your business incomes and FICO assessment.

Since customary term advances have longer reimbursement periods than momentary advances, your business' financials and FICO assessment are more significant.

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The Power Of Business Credit

Aug 09, 2020

President at Novae, helping entrepreneurs set up business financial assessments at that point utilizing the scores to get to money and kudos for their business

In the same way as other entrepreneurs the nation over, when somebody begins an organization, they regularly don't approach huge wholes of cash or are keen on looking for seed capital. In this way, normally, the most widely recognized way another business person begins their organization is by utilizing their investment funds and applying for individual advances or Mastercards.

My underlying enterprising undertakings incorporated a similar way, however, I got that in the event that I needed to isolate myself from the opposition, I required more assets to increase my framework and advertising endeavors to arrive at more clients.

What I discovered early was that on the off chance that you over-influence your own credit profile by getting a few advances or maximizing your own charge cards to subsidize your business, your own...

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What You Need to Open a Business Bank Account

Aug 03, 2020

What You Need to Open a Business Bank Account

Regardless of whether you're hoping to start a business checking, business reserve funds, or vendor administration account, all banks will approach you for specific sorts of documentation about the business and its proprietors.

A portion of these reports may fluctuate contingent upon your sort of business substance and what state you live in (or the state where you set up your business). A few banks additionally request more documentation than others. It's regularly less complex to start a business financial balance on the web.

This is what you have to start a business financial balance:

Social Security Number or Employer Identification Number (EIN)

To demonstrate your business' character, you'll have to give your EIN, just as the archives that the IRS sent you when giving your EIN. A few banks permit sole owners to utilize their government managed savings number in lieu of an EIN, however there are a few advantages to getting an EIN...

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What is a Corporation?

Jun 22, 2020

A corporation is a separate legal entity that has been incorporated either directly through legislation or through a registration process established by law. Incorporated entities have legal rights and liabilities  that are distinct from their employees, shareholders, and members, and may conduct business as either a profit-seeking business or not-for-profit. Despite not being human beings, corporations, as far as the law is concerned, are legal persons, and have many of the same rights and responsibilities as natural people do

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The Hidden Cost of Refinancing or Consolidating a Merchant Cash Advances

Jun 19, 2020

You might not think to refinance or consolidate a merchant cash advance (MCA), but it might just happen to you if you are carrying a balance from an advance and decide to take out another. If you are considering or will ever consider taking out a MCA, this article is a must read!

When dealing with non-traditional financing options, it’s really important to understand what you’re giving and what you’re getting. This is especially true when it comes to taking out a second advance or loan from some of these alternative finance options.


We’ve seen Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) and Cash Flow Loan providers follow 
a weird practice that results in deeply hidden fees charged to the business owner.
First we’ll talk about this practice with MCAs Like loans, with MCAs you get a set amount of cash up front, called the advance. But instead of getting charged an interest rate, you agree to pay back the advance amount plus a good chunk more, e.g....

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How Do You Get Private Money?

Jun 18, 2020

Private money financing includes Equity Investors, Private Financing and Crowdfunding. Contribute money in exchange for a percentage of equity, or ownership, in your company. Think Shark Tank, percentage of ownership based on risk, typically 20-60% is a viable option for startups as no tax returns are typically required, the “idea” might be enough to attract an investor. Investors will want to see value, such as a product with patents. In many cases they would prefer to see a tested and proven concept over just an idea. Private money often serves as SBA fall-out financing for loans that are close, but can’t qualify for SBA. Collateral is required, although often only 10-30%. Tax returns are required for two years, so no startups. An Executive Summary is required. Lenders are looking for average credit of 650 +. Loans can be in the millions, even billions of dollars. Loan times take 30-90 days to close and receive funds. Interest rates are usually 7%+ depending on...

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How to Get a Small Business Loan with Bad Credit

Jun 17, 2020

Across the country, business owners who attempt to get a small business loan with bad credit are discovering that, rather than extending a warm and hearty handshake, their bank is giving them the cold shoulder. 

Why is this? It’s because banks don’t want to take any risk, and they view business owners with bad credit as personified “Red Flags”. As such, they won’t even consider offering a small business loan. They’re much more interested in focusing on their large and enterprise customers, and earning transaction and serve fees.

On the other hand, here at Shield Advisory Group, we understand that business owners are often forced into making regrettable financial decisions. For example:

  • A major customer may have declared bankruptcy, leaving behind tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid invoices that, frankly, aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on.
  • A thriving market may have suddenly been gutted due to...
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What is DUNS NUMBER?

Jun 16, 2020

The DUNS number is a randomly assigned number issued by Dun & Bradstreet. It is used to identify the business. More than 50 global, industry, and trade associations recognize, recommend, or require the Dun & Bradstreet DUNS number. 

 

It is sometimes formatted with embedded dashes to promote readability, such as 15-048-3782

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Credit Lines VS Credit Cards

Jun 15, 2020

Credit Lines and Credit Cards function almost the exact same. One big difference is that credit cards offer reward points and intro rates of 0%, credit lines typically don’t. But you can use credit lines to get cash advances at much lower rates than with credit cards. Also credit lines are single accounts with a higher limit, whereas credit cards usually have lower limits… but you can get more cards. Having a higher limit and low rates for cash advance are the main benefits. But this is more of a FULL DOC program, where as other cards we’ve mentioned are more NO DOC.

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Are Shelf Corporations Legal?

Jun 14, 2020

Shelf corporations are not looked upon unfavorably by regulators, lenders, or the business reporting agencies. Many say they are unethical, borderline illegal, and some call them a fraud.

From Dun & Bradstreet… “It is unclear whether it is legal to use shelf corporations to access credit. It is clear, however, that this is a deceitful, unethical maneuver that serious entrepreneurs should avoid.” If the credit bureaus learn about the company being under new management, they will list it on their reports, effectively “re-aging” the company.

“Shell and shelf companies can be created domestically or in a foreign country. Shell and shelf companies are often formed by individuals and businesses to conduct legitimate transactions.

 

However, they can be and have been used as vehicles for common financial crime schemes such as money laundering, fraudulent loans, and fraudulent purchasing. By virtue of the ease of formation and the absence...

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