Posts Tagged ‘Business Loans’

Unsecured Business Loans: Loans for Business Activities Without Collateral

May 26, 2010scfm 9 Comments »
Unsecured Business Loans: Loans for Business Activities Without Collateral

Business involves monetary transactions almost daily. Be it a small, medium or a large entity, it depends on the constant flow of money. If for any reason, the flow stops or gets blocked, the business is pretty much affected. In such case, you can go to your local banker for a loan. But you know how tedious the paperwork at such banks is. By the time you get the cash, you may suffer huge losses. Alternatively, you can app Continue reading »

Credit Card Services and Business Loans for the Small Business

May 14, 2010scfm 7 Comments »
Credit Card Services and Business Loans for the Small Business

To achieve financial independence, experts encourage even currently employed individuals to consider entrepreneurship. Setting up your own business, no matter how small, is touted as one of the best ways toward building the foundation for wealth. Those who are concerned about having a safety net need not take the plunge recklessly. One can start setting up a small business even while employed.  

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A Faster Way to Get Small Business Loans

May 8, 2010scfm 8 Comments »
A Faster Way to Get Small Business Loans

It is not easy for small businesses to get small business loans. Banks and other lenders require them to go through strict and complicated financial procedures with stringent requirements for qualification. After everything, credit approval is not even guaranteed.

Even the financing for loans supported by the Small Business Administration (SBA) cannot meet the needs of the majority of small businesses. Although the am Continue reading »

How to Get Small Business Loans When Disapproved by the SBA Program

May 5, 2010scfm 9 Comments »
How to Get Small Business Loans When Disapproved by the SBA Program

Many small business owners have been disappointed when their applications for small business loans were disapproved by banks under the Small Business Administration’s program for America’s Recovery Capital. According to an article written by Robb Mandelbaum in the August 12, 2009 edition of The New York Times Online, “the program is off to a slow start.” It seems that most banks are reluctant to approve applications for Continue reading »

A Merchant Loan for the Lone Merchant

March 8, 2010scfm 11 Comments »
A Merchant Loan for the Lone Merchant

In 2007, there were over 27 million small businesses in the United States and many of those small businesses were in the retail, service and/or food-service industries. Taking into consideration that some of these retail businesses may be products of a single owner, there is still sound reason to believe that there is a considerable amount of retail owners in the United States. But even with hundreds of thousands of colleagues, Continue reading »