Don’t be Haunted by Bad Credit: Let the Vendor Credit Tier Come to the Rescue
Don’t bite off more than you can chew. Do not take on more credit than you can handle. Know your limits, and pay attention to the market. Imagine trying to escape from danger by hiding long enough to get out of the house. You don’t have to move quickly. In fact, if you move too fast they may see you and run your way. You only have to keep moving in the right direction without them seeing you until you are out of harm’s way.
Read More »Your Complete Guide to SBA Loan Requirements and the Paycheck Protection Program
The SBA has two major programs available under the CARES Act. Funding is provided though the Disaster Loans program and the new Paycheck Protection Plan. Do you meet the SBA loan requirements for these programs? Find out now.
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More Colorado top industries include bio science; defense and homeland security; and electronics. Colorado also has top industries in financial services; energy and natural resources.
Read More »Everything You Need to Know About BizSource and TrueSearch – it’s Eye-Opening!
According to Nav, “Small business owners who understand their business credit scores are 41% more likely to be approved when they apply for a business loan.”
Read More »For Asset Protection, Use Business Credit!
Using business credit instead of personal credit to fund your business, as much as possible, helps protect your personal assets. That’s because it ensures that you aren’t personally liable for business debt.
Read More »How a Good D&B Business Credit File Can Help In Hard Economic Times
There are a lot of things that can help your business through hard economic times. A good D&B credit file is just one of them. Find out how to get one, and how to use it to keep your business going.
Read More »How do Business Loans Work?
Understanding how business loans work is important because it will help you know which options will work best for your needs. While they are similar to personal loans, some differences include approval requirements, interest rates, repayment terms, and dollar amounts.
Read More »Everything You Need to Know About Small Business Credit Reporting
There are many differences between business credit reporting and personal credit. From the agencies that issues reports, to what’s included on reports, to how to find out what your reports says about your business, here’s everything you need to know.
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