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Funding a business
Working Capital Loan: A Guide to Business Working Capital Funding
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[QUOTE="Ganibade, post: 300540, member: 50186"] Every business will require financial assistance at some point. If you simply need more money to fund your company's day-to-day operations, you should apply for a working capital loan. The sooner you get an approval, the better, because this type of loan helps pay for a company's short-term operational needs. Companies that rely on seasonal profits or cyclical sales often require capital to help them through periods of low activity. Retailers, for example, sell more products during the fourth quarter, around the holiday season, than at any other time of year. Manufacturers have sales that correspond to the requirements of the retailers who purchase from them. The benefit of a working capital loan is that it provides immediate funding. This type of loan is also relatively easy to obtain, and it enables business owners to efficiently cover any gaps in their capital expenditures. It is also a type of debt financing in which no equity transaction is required. This means that you, as the business owner, will continue to have complete control over your company. There are a few different types of working capital loans, with the most common being "working capital short-term loans". These provide a lump sum to the business that must be repaid over a shorter period of time, usually within 18 months. You may also wish to apply for a working capital line of credit. These provide a lump sum to the business that must be repaid over a shorter period of time, usually within 18 months. You should also consider applying for a working capital line of credit, which will provide you with access to funds that you can use whenever you need them. Alternatives to a Working Capital Loan Invoice financing and merchant cash advances are two other options. With the latter, you receive a cash advance that you must repay by allowing the lender to take a certain percentage of your company's credit card sales. It is the most expensive type of capital a company can obtain, but it is also the easiest to obtain. [/QUOTE]
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