Pulsing in every business owner’s mind is the thought of growing the business. How do you find more people interested in your product
or service? How to you reach them? Do you
have the personnel to handle the increased volume? And, most importantly, do you have the financial resources to accommodate an increase in new business?
Jeremy Waller
Recent Posts
Factoring Loan Details -- What You Need To Know To Grow Your Business
Posted by Jeremy Waller on Wed, Feb 20, 2013
What Banks Don't Want You To Know About Short-Term Business Loans
Posted by Jeremy Waller on Thu, Feb 14, 2013
The first thing that comes to mind for most when considering short-term business loans
is talking to the bank whey they have their operating account. It seems obvious that the first place to look for a business loan is
at your bank.
Tags: Cash Flow, Small Business
Cash Flow Financing Keeps Your Bottom Line Stable Off-Season
Posted by Jeremy Waller on Mon, Feb 11, 2013
Managing the finances of a seasonal business is challenging. Certain expenses invariably decrease when business slows; however,
fixed expenses such as office space, salaried employees, insurance and others remain the same no matter how slow the off-season
may be.
Tags: Cash Flow, Small Business
2013 is full of promise and opportunity for
your business. Even though there may be challenges, there is always opportunity. Winston Churchill once said, “A pessimist
sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”
Tags: Cash Flow, Business Loans, Small Business
Your 2013 Business Funding Resolution: Maintain Cash Flow
Posted by Jeremy Waller on Mon, Jan 21, 2013
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2013. If you’re like most people, you probably have your New Year’s resolutions ready to go. Maybe you want to get in better shape or read a new book each month or quit a bad habit. Those are all admirable resolutions, but have you thought about setting goals for your business this year?
Seeking out funding is a big step for any business. Whether it’s a startup looking for their first round capital or a seasoned business looking for a little more cash flow, short-term business loans are a popular option. They allow you to get the funding you need on a short-term basis without giving away half of your business to an outside investor.
In business, cash is the fuel that keeps your engines running. Without enough cash, your business comes to a screeching halt. Cash is what allows you to purchase materials and pay employees. It’s what lets you fulfill orders and grow your business. You are dead in the water without it.
Since you’ve found yourself here on this blog, it’s safe to assume you’re interested in cash flow financing in some capacity. You may be a seasoned business owner experienced in dealing with business financing, or you may be looking at financing options for your business for the very first time.
Tags: Cash Flow
Without Business Funding, What Does Your Company's Future Look Like?
Posted by Jeremy Waller on Thu, Jan 03, 2013
What would happen if your largest customer was 30 days late in paying their invoices? Maybe you’re fortunate enough to have enough cash on hand to keep everything running; however, that isn’t the case for most small businesses.
Tags: Cash Flow, Small Business
Commercial Finance: 3 Things Business Owners Have To Know To Succeed
Posted by Jeremy Waller on Wed, Jan 02, 2013
Working with a commercial finance company to fund your business helps you solve problems and provides you with the cash flow needed to seek out new growth opportunities.
Tags: Cash Flow, Small Business