What You Need To Know About Business Loans
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Article Title: What You Need To Know About Business Loans
Author: James Copper
Category: Financing, Loans
Word Count: 442
Keywords: business loans,business finance,secured loan,business finance,lending
Author's Email Address: jamescopper@hotmail.co.uk
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A business loan is a way to help get your business started or to help it along to grow and develop. Many business owners seek out a business loan at one point or another. Luckily there are many different business loan options to help them.
When it comes to a business loan the main thing to consider is if the business has established credit. If the business is new or fairly new, it is unlucky that the business has any credit of its own and therefore the business owners credit will be used to determine the worthiness for a loan.
Established businesses may have their own line of credit separate from the business owner. If at all possible, the business owner should try to establish the business credit separate form their own credit as this will be helpful down the road.
The type of business loan really depends upon the credit rating and the need. One popular loan is the SBA business loan. This loan comes from a regular lender but is backed by the Small Business Administration.
Commercial real estate loans are like a residential real estate loan. There are also special start up loans to help a business get started, which provide more opportunity for businesses that typical lenders see as high risk.
Businesses have some additional options over an individual trying to get a loan. A business loan can be secured with accounts receivable. The accounts receivable can be used to secure the loan.
They may also be able to get a merchant account cash advance. This is a loan on what the business typical receives through credit card sales. The credit company extends a loan for the amount of the average credit sales the business usually has.
Additionally, if the business needs a loan to buy supplies or other merchandise for the business they may be able to get a line of credit through a vendor.
As a last resort, if a business credit is not established separate form personal credit of the owner, the business owner could get a home equity line of credit through their home mortgage to cover the loan amount they need.
This, however, should be a last resort. Businesses that are starting up with no credit of their own are considered very high risk. A business owner should understand completely what they are risking before putting their home in jeopardy.
Business loans are usually given a lot of consideration. That is because in the United States there is a lot of assistance for people trying to start or maintain a business. The goal is to allow people to follow their dreams and make it as easy as possible for these businesses to succeed.
James Copper works with http://www.any-loans.co.uk
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