Purchase Order Financing

Purchase Order Financing

Purchase order financing can be a good option for cash-strapped companies that still want to be able to fill an influx of orders. Purchase order financing, also known as purchase order financing, gives you the ability to pay your suppliers for the goods you need to...
Equipment Financing and Leasing for Small Businesses

Equipment Financing and Leasing for Small Businesses

When most people think of equipment, they don’t think of office furniture or a pizza oven; but in terms of business equipment financing, or leasing, those things are considered equipment just like a large milling machine or construction implement. Any tangible asset,...
Inventory Financing

Inventory Financing

Inventory financing is a type of business loan that provides you with capital to purchase inventory, in other words, products that your business will sell. Inventory financing can be structured as a traditional commercial term loan or a line of credit, depending on...
Seller Financing

Seller Financing

If you are looking to buy a home but think you will have difficulty qualifying for a traditional mortgage, seller financing may be an option for you. In this article, we’ll go over what seller financing means, how it works, the different transaction structures,...
Accounts Receivable Financing

Accounts Receivable Financing

Accounts receivable financing allows companies to receive early payment of their outstanding invoices. A company using accounts receivable financing commits part or all of its outstanding invoices to a financier for prepayment in exchange for a fee. What are the three...
Using Revenue-Based Financing to Grow Your Business

Using Revenue-Based Financing to Grow Your Business

Securing financing to cover start-up costs or business expansion expenses is not always easy. Sometimes banks are hesitant to lend or require a personal loan guarantee. Venture capitalists (VCs) or angel investors, if you can find them, are looking for significant...