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    A Guide to Business Credit for Women, Minorities, and Small Businesses
    Author: Ahren Lotze
    Website: http://www.mnbiznet.net
    Added: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 19:26:35 -0400
    Category: Women's Interests
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    A Guide to Business Credit for Women, Minorities, and Small Businesses



     


    The need for financing is a critical and perennial concern for the owners of small businesses. Indeed, few things are as crucial to the health of a small business operation. Many small businesses are launched by the personal resources of their owners. But they can quickly reach the stage where the owner must look to the credit market for financial help in expanding operations. The banking industry is an important source of working capital. However, entrepreneurs may not realize that applying for commercial credit is a more customized process than obtaining consumer credit, and requires a great deal of preparation by the business applicant. This brochure may help to de-mystify the process and improve your chances of getting the credit you need.


     


    Types of Loans


     


    Banks and other financial institutions can assist you by providing funds through personal or commercial credit. Examples of personal credit include automobile loans, credit cards, and home mortgages. Commercial credit includes business loans; here are some of the options:


    Short-term loans are one of the most common types of business loans and are usually for less than one year. They can provide interim working capital for a business temporarily in need of cash, and are typically repaid in a lump sum when inventory or accounts receivable are converted into cash. Intermediate-term loans are often used for a business start-up, the purchase of new equipment, expansion, or an increase in working capital. The maturity dates range from one to three years.


    Long-term loans generally are made for major capital improvements, acquiring fixed assets, or business start-ups. The term of the loan runs for periods of three to five years and is usually based in pan on the life of the asset financed. Repayment is usually made in monthly or quarterly installments. A line of credit offers you the ability to borrow money repeatedly, up to your credit limit, without having to reapply.  A line of credit is particularly important to businesses that experience seasonal fluctuations. The lender generally will perform a review once a year, at which time the borrower is asked to provide updated financial statements.


     


    The Credit Application Process


     


    Applying for commercial credit can be tedious. It calls for more documentation than you might initially have expected and certainly a lot more than when you apply for consumer credit.


    For lenders, extending credit to an entrepreneur usually means customizing the loan to suit the credit needs of that business. So don't be disheartened by the amount of paperwork needed to accompany the application. Instead, be prepared!


    Among the best assets you can bring to the lender is a well thought-out and documented business proposal. You need to clearly state the purpose of the loan (will the money be used for temporary working capital, buying equipment, or expanding facilities); the amount of funds needed and for how long; and a repayment schedule. Your business proposal should include the following information:    available by request call Ahren 612.802.7676



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