Published October 15th, 2009 at 9:57 pm in Business Strategy with no comments
Tagged with Business, Internet service provider, Real estate, Recession, Small business, United States, US, Wi-Fi

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Recession Proof Businesses will always have a better opportunity to survive in a severe recession, and if you are smart, and do your research, not only can they survive, but they can actually thrive in a recession or any economic collapse as we are now seeing in the U.S.
In choosing a business in a recession, look for the industries which are being impacted the most and identify a business which addressed the downturn in each. Obviously, most businesses will feel the impact, but there will always be some which experience more profit erosion than others.
As example, real estate has been hit hard due to the subprime mess and banking collapse. What do real estate people do when there is no business, then start prospecting as they are on commission basis for the most part, and no sales, no commissions, no income. Read more of this >>
Published October 4th, 2009 at 11:01 pm in Business Cash Advance, Cash Flow Management with no comments
Tagged with Business, Commercial property, Credit card, Financial Services, Loan, Mortgage loan, Real estate, United States

photo credit: | El CaganerBusiness financing strategies for short-term working capital management are often overlooked because of an apparent preference for long-term business financing. Although long-term business loan options are frequently appropriate, there are several short-term working capital management possibilities that will be much more effective for business owners in achieving successful business financing results. Two of the most overlooked short-term working capital financing strategies are business cash advance programs and short-term commercial mortgage loan programs.
BUSINESS FINANCING EXAMPLE ONE – SHORT TERM WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT – Business Cash Advance Programs
For any business that accepts credit cards as a method of payment, a business cash advance is a critical business financing tool that is often overlooked. Even thriving businesses frequently need more working capital than they can borrow from a bank. Read more of this >>
Published October 1st, 2009 at 6:24 am in Franchise Financing with no comments
Tagged with Business, Franchising, Investment, John Bauer, Opportunities, Real estate, Small business, Small Business Administration

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Franchise financing for first-time franchisees
Some potential franchise financing sources include the following:
- Personal savings and investments
- Borrowing from friends and family members
- Taking out a small business loan from a local bank or credit union
- Obtaining a second mortgage on your home
- Working with outside investors or investment capital firms
- Obtaining a loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
- Obtaining a loan from Canada Small Business Financing (CSBF
You must come up with the money to be in business!
The statistical truth is that the single most common reason new franchisees (and for that matter, all other types of new businesses) fail is that they did not have enough money going into the investment. Read more of this >>
Published January 27th, 2009 at 7:06 pm in Business Finance, Business Grants with no comments
Tagged with Business, Finance, Financial Services, Loan, Mortgage, Mortgage loan, Real estate, United States

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There are many new challenges which are increasingly evident with commercial mortgages, particularly those involving commercial construction loans. Many commercial financing experts currently project that the changing environment for working capital loans and most other business financing will produce several new but avoidable problems for small business owners.
There have always been complex problems for business owners to avoid when seeking commercial loans. By most accounts, these difficulties are now expected to multiply because we appear to be entering a period which will be characterized by even more uncertainties in the economy. Read more of this >>
Published January 25th, 2009 at 6:21 am in Business Finance with 1 comments
Tagged with Administration, Business, Financial Services, Loan, Mortgage, Real estate, SBA Loan, Small Business Administration

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This article provides an overview of several business finance factors that commercial borrowers should understand before attempting to obtain a Small Business Administration loan (SBA loan) to buy either commercial real estate or a business opportunity investment. There are many commercial mortgage and business loan misunderstandings involving the use of an SBA loan due to the complex nature of this approach to business financing.
Two of the most difficult business loan and commercial mortgage situations for a business owner involve obtaining a Small Business Administration loan and refinancing an SBA loan. There are practical business finance solutions for both of these common business investment problems.
Are SBA Loan and Business Finance Programs Difficult?
There are usually two schools of thought about getting a Small Business Administration loan to buy a business:
(1) Avoid this kind of commercial loan at all costs.
(2) Use such a business finance loan whenever possible.
These conflicting investment financing viewpoints are due to a commercial mortgage business loan process that is perceived as complex and difficult by many commercial borrowers. Read more of this >>