Also known as seller financing, owner financing is growing in popularity in today’s economy. With the credit markets slowing down and people finding it harder and harder to borrow, owner financing is looking better and better as an alternative to traditional financing. Owner financing is when the seller of the property basically agrees to take [...]
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Real Estate – Is it a Mistake to Re-Finance?
May 20th, 2010
admin Many homeowners make the mistake of thinking re-financing is always a viable choice. This is not always true and homeowners can actually make a significant financial mistake by re-financing at an inopportune time. There are a few classic examples of when re-financing is a mistake. This occurs when the homeowner does not stay in the [...]
Car Finance Secured or Unsecured?
May 19th, 2010
admin Ever wondered what the difference is between secured car loans and personal unsecured car loans and how that difference affects your finance and their repayments. The car loans terms can be only minor, but is larger when the true cost of each is taken into account. Before discussing secured and unsecured car loans in more [...]
Commercial Finance Funding Help And Working Capital Advice
May 18th, 2010
admin There have been some disappointing and unexpected actions taken by commercial lenders in response to recent financial events. This changing environment for business finance funding is likely to produce several new problems for commercial borrowers. To assist small business owners in their efforts to keep up with these imposing challenges, The Working Capital Journal is [...]
Financing Your Small Business
May 16th, 2010
admin If there were only two reasons for a business to fail they would be poor financing and poor management or planning. You can’t over-emphasize the importance of financing your business. Financing the business is not a one time activity as some might think. It is necessary whenever the need arises such as when expanding, modernizing [...]
Small Business Loans and Working Capital Finance Help
May 15th, 2010
admin The Working Capital Journal is one of several commercial financing resources which should be reviewed regularly by small business owners to assist in keeping up with the imposing difficulties posed by rapid changes in the business finance funding climate. As noted below, there have been some surprising actions taken by lenders as a direct result [...]
Financing A Small Business – What Alternatives Are There To Finance Your Business?
May 14th, 2010
admin A lot of reasons exist why you should not only get into business, but also endure in business. You may want to take any of these decisions because of the love of a particular business, because of a need to do so, because you are bound to continue from where someone stopped or because you [...]
Are You Considering Re-Financing?
May 12th, 2010
admin Homeowners who are considering re-financing their home may have a wealth of options available to them. However, these same homeowners may find themselves feeling overwhelmed by this wealth of options. This process doesnt have to be so difficult though. Homeowners can greatly assist themselves in the process by taking a few simple steps. First the [...]
Purchase Order & Letter of Credit Financing
May 11th, 2010
admin Many business opportunities come with an associated challenge. For most entrepreneurial businesses, the greatest challenge is financing the business opportunities created by your sales efforts. What are your options if you have a sales opportunity that is clearly too large for your normal scale of operations? Will your bank provide the necessary financing? Is your [...]
Accounts Receivable Financing- Don’t Worry, be Happy
May 10th, 2010
admin There is a reason why accounts receivable financing is a four thousand year old financing technique: it works. Accounts receivable financing, factoring, and asset based financing all mean the same thing as related to asset based lending- invoices are sold or pledged to a third party, usually a commercial finance company (sometimes a bank) to [...]



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