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Small business financing is usually built around the purpose of the funds. That’s why asset acquisition loans offer you options with fairly long terms and amortizing payments. It gives you......
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Medical financing provides capital to doctors, dentists, veterinarians, physical therapists, OB/GYNs, chiropractors, and many other healthcare professionals. It covers business needs for small, private practices, and large hospitals. It can......
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Loans for commercial properties are among the most diverse products in the financing industry. There are a lot of ways to use and profit from those properties, after all, and......
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Energy is a hot commodity that is valuable to everyone. Business owners interested in the energy niche might wonder how to finance energy projects. Whether it is solar or wind,......
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Working capital is critical to the success of a business. It pays all the day-to-day expenditures including payroll, supplies, inventory, maintenance, rent, and anything else that can be included as......
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When you are looking to buy commercial property, the reasons behind it dictate a lot of the moves you make to finance the deal. When you’re planning to occupy a......
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As a business owner, you’ve heard of disasters happening to other business owners but probably never expect it to happen to yourself. If it does, will you be prepared? Because......
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Commercial real estate (CRE) can be a highly lucrative field to work in. If you are developing commercial properties, you likely are using financing to help cover the costs of......
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Talking about commercial property investment for beginners is a misnomer. Most people who invest in commercial real estate are tried-and-true entrepreneurs with business experience under their belt. That said, wading......
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Commodities, or tangible goods, are traded every day around the world. Many of those trades are paid for with commodity financing options such as letters of credit and revolving credit......
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