Finance

Six Options For Financing Acquisitions

When it is time to arrange the financing for an acquisition, it is important to be creative. When seeking money to buy a company, you will notice that a number of community banks, typically big funders of certain acquisitions, are encountering difficulty due to their degraded residential (builders) loan portfolio. Creativity can make the difference between accessing capital or canceling the acquisition, especially now when credit markets are tighter.

Here are some options for financing acquisitions:

1. Owner financing / seller financing – Go to the seller first. Who is better prepared to finance the business than the person or company who owned it? They know the business better than anyone and are most familiar with its risks. In the current environment, you should be able to get 40-70% of the business financing via owner financing. You must convince the seller you are a good risk, just as you would have to convince a bank.

2. Supplier or vendor financing – The target company’s suppliers and vendors are a good source of financing. Their business is likely to increase under your new ownership. (i.e., If you do not intend to grow the business, why would you buy it?) Leverage that growth in their business to negotiate for financing from them. If the target company has been a good customer, the supplier is knowledgeable about the business and will understand the inherent risks better than a typical bank. Note that if you are an existing business acquiring another business, you can pursue financing from your suppliers and vendors. The same reasons apply.

3. Mezzanine financing or private equity funding – Mezzanine and private equity funds that serve the small and medium markets raised large sums of money before the market meltdown. They therefore have money to spend and are looking for great opportunities. With fewer people and companies making acquisitions right now even though multiples are very low, now is a great time to obtain mezzanine financing. The target company typically will need revenue of $10 – $20 million and higher and EBITDA of $2 – 3 million and more to be interesting to a mezzanine or private equity fund. Why? These funds have to spend large amounts in a relatively short period of time (5-7 years) so they need larger deals.

4. Bank debt – If the target company has a lot of medium to long-term assets in addition to good cash flow and a strong profit margin, you should have relatively few problems finding bank financing. However, if you want to buy a service company which has a lot of receivables and other short term assets, you may encounter difficulty. Find a bank that has a history of financing the type of company you are buying. Also, talk to the seller’s banker. If the seller has a strong banking relationship, the banker will know the business well, increasing the likelihood that that bank will provide financing in order to retain the relationship and the itinerant deposit accounts.

5. Receivables financing – If you find it difficult to obtain bank financing, pursue account receivables financing firms. They can provide term loans and lines of credits against the receivables. Although the interest rate will be higher, these firms are more familiar with receivables financing and thus often more comfortable with lending against receivables.

6. Pre-paid sales – Approach the target’s customers and ask them to make a bulk purchase or pre-pay for several months’ or a year’s worth of products or services in exchange for a strong discount.

These are some acquisition funding options to stimulate your own creative thinking and approach. There are other alternatives, some of which may be unique to your particular business.

Archived under Finance Comments (24)

The Role of the Flexible Finance Director

Not all businesses have Finance Directors, and there is a common attitude that only large, enterprise level companies need them – and afford them. However, many growth businesses need help from a finance director before reaching enterprise level, understanding the role of a financial director can be the first step towards gaining the expertise of an individual that can literally make the difference between the success or failure of a business.

The primary functions of a financial director can be summed up in six points:

1. Finance Directors are responsible for managing the finance function of the business which would include overseeing such things as transaction recording, cash flow management, internal controls management and statutory reporting, finance department personnel management and development , external auditors and tax advisors.

2. The FD manages the financial and business planning of the business, including budgets, forecasts, strategic business reviews, financial strategy, cash and finance requirements and formal business plans that can be presented to third parties such as potential investors.

3. FDs manage relationships with important external interested parties including funders, bankers, outside investors, solicitors and corporate financiers as well as the aforementioned auditors and tax advisors

4. A finance director with a commercial business background is often able to contribute to and manage functions such as IT systems, legal, HR, property and other facilities. Special projects such as mergers and acquisitions and internal change management are also often handled by the finance director.

5. The FD will be the numbers interpreter and translator. A good Financial Director will not only produce good quality numbers using sound and robust systems and processes but will be able to describe what the numbers mean. Furthermore, this interpretation encompasses not only what has happened but what might happen in the future, using indicators and key metrics. The translation of numbers into facts on the ground is probably the main differentiator that a good Finance Director has over a good financial controller.

6. Finally, but crucially, the FD is perfectly placed to be the business number two to the MD, the ideal business partner, devil’s advocate, conscience, voice of sanity and where occasionally necessary, the brake. A good FD can talk finance to finance people as well as present finance issues affecting the day-to-day running of the business in a clear and concise way to the management team.

It might be logical to conclude that with all of these responsibilities, a Finance Director is a full time role required by bigger companies. However, more and more businesses are discovering that there is a crucial period in the life of a growing business where the skills and experience that can deliver the above services are required, but not on a full-time basis, and that a flexible Finance Director is a low risk, cost-effective bridge between using a bookkeeper/accountant combination and acquiring that first full-time FD.

What is a “flexible” Finance Director?

A flexible, or part-time FD does just about anything one would expect a permanent Finance Director to do, as long as it’s not illegal, unethical or immoral! Some clients have just a bookkeeper, others have a financial controller leading a finance team and the flexible finance director adapts to the resources of the client.

Generally, flexible Finance Directors work on an on-going basis with clients on projects of strategic value but are also happy to oversee the finance function in all its entirety.

Moreover, a flexible FD doesn’t go native as they are not working within the company full time. The main advantage this gives is the ability to retain an external perspective on issues. This can be very important when management teams in SMEs are often very overworked and do not have quality time to stand back from issues to see them in a fresh light.

Lastly, having a flexible FD model enables growing businesses to afford that critical expertise at a fraction of the cost of a full-time Finance Director.

Archived under Finance Comments (65)

Auto Dealer Financing – Incentives, Interest Rates & Fine Print

Let’s take a moment and explore auto dealer financing in a manner that you have probably never known. Everyone has seen the advertisements on television, radio, local newspapers and even on the Internet for special finance rates and options for people with good credit and bad credit. Are these special financing offers as good as they seem?

0% Financing…

Ford, GM, Nissan and many other major car manufacturers promote special finance offers that allow people with an exceptionally good credit to get a 36, 48 or 60 month car loan at 0%. These offers normally have a rebate option. This rebate option allows you to choose between either taking every day that will discount the price of the car by a couple thousand dollars or you can take advantage of the 0% option. Regardless of what anyone tells you, 0% incentive offers amounts to nothing more than prepaid finance charges. It is a trade-off. 0% financing is a way of repackaging a new car rebate.rather than the amount of money that you could take advantage of for the rebate being applied to the price of the car, it is simply used to reduce finance charges. Even so, this has been one of the most successful marketing schemes to draw customers into car dealerships. A good deal is a state of mind.

2.9%, 3.9% and 4.9% Special Financing…

This is another marketing scheme that has been very successful for auto manufacturers and car dealerships. It functions the same way as 0% financing however, there is less savings. This is typically offered once again, with a rebate option. You can take advantage of our rebate or save a little on financing. Generally speaking, in order to qualify you will have to have exceptionally good credit.

Should I Take a Rebate or Interest Rate Incentives…

The drawback of using interest rate incentives, such as 0%, 2.9%, 3.9%, or 4.9% financing is that you will owe more money on the vehicle then if you took the rebate option. If you plan to pay your vehicle off within the first four years, you’ll be better off taking the rebate option. Also, if you have credit problems the only option that is available is the rebate option. In my opinion, based on 20 years of experience in the car business, most people like to trade their cars in every 3 to 4 years. A few take the rebate option you will be in a better position to trade. Either way, either your interest rate will be lower or the amount financed will be lower, which means that your payments will be nearly the same either way.

One Big Kicker About Special Interest Rates…

If you take the 0% financing option or any other discounted financing option in lieu of a rebate, you stand a greater chance of actually having to pay more for your car in the event that your ever late on a payment. In the fine print of the finance contract you will generally find that the contract allows the finance company to raise your interest rate even if your contract starts at 0% interest, in the event that you are late on a payment. That is generally something that is not disclosed at the time of signing.

If You Have Credit Problems…

The best option for you is the only option and that is taking advantage of the rebate option. This reduces the amount financed by the amount of the rebate and can help with negative equity that you may or may not have in your trade-in.

In any event, dealer financing in general is not the best option if you’re looking to save money. Just like everything in any type of dealership marketing or promotions, there is fine print. That fine print can make the difference between you being able to afford your car payment six months or a year from now.

Many People Just Don’t Know…

When you apply for car loan at a car dealership, you are merely filling out a credit application that the dealership will forward to a lender. The lender makes the decisions about whether or not you are approved. Many people just don’t know the truth about a very slick way that car dealerships make most of their money. If your loan is approved at a dealer, and that loan is approved at 6%, the dealer may very well tell you that you are approved at 8% or more. The difference between the actual interest rate that you qualify for and the  interest-rate that the dealer puts on your contract equates to profit. This is one of the easiest, yet unknown to most people, ways that the dealer can make money on a transaction. This is the very reason that dealerships can advertise brand-new cars being sold at did cost and still make thousands of dollars. You will find that most dealerships that advertise cars being sold at invoice will absolutely insist that in order for you to get that so-called special price, you will have to arrange your financing through the dealership.

Archived under Finance Comments (108)

General Idea on Auto Finance

Buying an automobile is such an exhilarating thing. If your budget is limited, there are copious numbers of models and add ons to choose from. Once you decide what you want to buy, the next step is looking at the auto finance options. One of the most expedient and cheapest mode to fulfill the desire of owning an automobile is auto financing. Auto finance means financial assistance given to an individual for buying an automobile like scooter, bike, truck, car, lorry and any other automobile as per desire of the buyer and which is simple to repay till its last installment. Ontario auto finance is combination of these factors: Low rate of interest, long repayment period, Low miscellaneous cost, No hidden cost, Flexible terms and conditions. It is also known as auto loan. Its repayment amount depends upon three factors: Amount financed, loan term and Interest rate. These factors are the core of any financing deal.

Amount financed is the amount financed which will be equal to the difference between the cost of an automobile and the amount which the buyer can arrange himself. Loan term means period of repayment. Generally, the lender offers lower monthly installment when the repayment period is longer. Interest is return to the lender for undertaking risk on providing finance to the buyer and, these can be taken into account as charges for the buyer. Interest rates is decided and settled on the basis of certain factors such as prevailing market, base rate, amount borrowed and credit score of a person. As a result, interest rate differs from person to person. It is also recommended that the buyer must be aware of all terms and conditions of the financing deal. He must make sure that the deal doesn’t compromise of hidden cost, as making such undesirable payments regularly increases the cost of the financing.

Ontario auto finance while providing finance for an automobile, the person with poor credit score needs to pay high rate of interest compared the person with good credit score. They are of two types: secured auto financing and unsecured auto financing. Secured auto financing is finance where borrowers offer collateral against the financed amount and in return the lender proffers low rate of interest as he feels secured. Unsecured auto financing is exactly the opposite of secured auto financing. In this financing, the borrower does not offer collateral against the financed amount and in return the lender proffers high rate of interest as he feels unsecured and doubt on creditworthiness of the borrowers. The buyer must look for such a lender which have appropriate match with the financial needs and requirements of him.

Archived under Finance Comments (73)

Managing Personal Finances Like a Business

We all have a duty of creating value in our lives, financially and otherwise, and when managing personal finances is our business to make thrive or drive to ruin. Not only is managing our personal finances our business, but the secret is to treat our personal finance decisions as a business, the business of ourselves.
Ancient cultural wisdom has passed on this secret of personal finance for countless generations yet many forget its lessons.

Life can be looked at in a way that will make managing your money and your finances easy with this understanding. From birth to passing, you are in business for yourself, the business of you. How you choose to run your business is up to you, but the principles of a successful business will lead to a successful life, both financially with your money and emotionally, let me explain.

A successful business is all about service to your fellow human beings, and providing value to their lives. If you seek to provide as much value to as many human beings in your life, you are sure to be a success, and customers and wealth will flock to your door. So how does this apply to managing personal finances successfully you might ask?

When managing personal finances like a business, it is with the understanding that you are in business for yourself. Your personal finance business is of the utmost importance, and management will lead to additional opportunities and much success in life. Make sure that treat your personal finance business with the importance they deserve as proper managing of said finances will have ramifications that reverberate through all the aspects of your life.

When managing personal finances it is important to search for opportunities to be of greater service and value in the relationships you build. But also to do so with an eye towards avoiding decisions that would lead to bankrupting the business of your finances. Managing your personal finances will give you additional opportunities to help and build wealth for the people around you. It is your duty to grow your personal finance opportunities with sound decision making and investments to grow your ability to help.

A business is always looking for opportunity to expand and to grow, and this principle should be applied towards managing your personal finances as well. Seek greater income opportunities by becoming more integral at your job, or with another company. Develop relationships with the people you meet and discover how your skills can help them. Keep a keen eye towards the growth of your finances. And managing your personal finance business also means watching for opportunities to cut costs or expenses that are unnecessary.

Invest in yourself to develop greater skill sets, position yourself for your future. My point, is managing personal finances like a business is about seizing control of your destiny, both with your finances and your life. Imitate the great business leaders from and attack your future with vigor and enthusiasm. Managing your finances in this way, with boldness, and a belief in their importance can have astounding results. Lead your money with boldness, and like an army your personal finances are sure to follow.

Archived under Finance Comments (62)

Managing Personal Finances Like a Business

We all have a duty of creating value in our lives, financially and otherwise, and when managing personal finances is our business to make thrive or drive to ruin. Not only is managing our personal finances our business, but the secret is to treat our personal finance decisions as a business, the business of ourselves.
Ancient cultural wisdom has passed on this secret of personal finance for countless generations yet many forget its lessons.

Life can be looked at in a way that will make managing your money and your finances easy with this understanding. From birth to passing, you are in business for yourself, the business of you. How you choose to run your business is up to you, but the principles of a successful business will lead to a successful life, both financially with your money and emotionally, let me explain.

A successful business is all about service to your fellow human beings, and providing value to their lives. If you seek to provide as much value to as many human beings in your life, you are sure to be a success, and customers and wealth will flock to your door. So how does this apply to managing personal finances successfully you might ask?

When managing personal finances like a business, it is with the understanding that you are in business for yourself. Your personal finance business is of the utmost importance, and management will lead to additional opportunities and much success in life. Make sure that treat your personal finance business with the importance they deserve as proper managing of said finances will have ramifications that reverberate through all the aspects of your life.

When managing personal finances it is important to search for opportunities to be of greater service and value in the relationships you build. But also to do so with an eye towards avoiding decisions that would lead to bankrupting the business of your finances. Managing your personal finances will give you additional opportunities to help and build wealth for the people around you. It is your duty to grow your personal finance opportunities with sound decision making and investments to grow your ability to help.

A business is always looking for opportunity to expand and to grow, and this principle should be applied towards managing your personal finances as well. Seek greater income opportunities by becoming more integral at your job, or with another company. Develop relationships with the people you meet and discover how your skills can help them. Keep a keen eye towards the growth of your finances. And managing your personal finance business also means watching for opportunities to cut costs or expenses that are unnecessary.

Invest in yourself to develop greater skill sets, position yourself for your future. My point, is managing personal finances like a business is about seizing control of your destiny, both with your finances and your life. Imitate the great business leaders from and attack your future with vigor and enthusiasm. Managing your finances in this way, with boldness, and a belief in their importance can have astounding results. Lead your money with boldness, and like an army your personal finances are sure to follow.

Archived under Finance Comments (4)

Seller Financing – 8 Types of Seller Financing

Seller financing is extremely powerful because the buyer and the seller have control over all the terms of the transaction. That means that there are virtually unlimited applications for seller financing. However, all of the options for seller financing fall into just a 2 major categories: financing after the closing and financing before the closing.

The following 4 types of financing occur after the closing:

1. Free and Clear Financing – When a seller owns a property “free and clear” there are no liens or encumbrances on the property. In this situation the seller and the buyer are free to make any terms they want to in order to make a deal successful.

2. Equity Only Financing – This type of financing means that the seller only finances their equity in a property. The buyer is responsible for getting new financing to pay-off all of the seller’s encumbrances and liens. The seller is then free to finance the equity in the property.

3.Wrap Financing - This is also known as “subject to” or “blanket” financing. In this situation the buyer takes the property “subject to” the existing mortgage. The buyer is responsible for making mortgage payments to the seller and the seller is responsible for making mortgage payments to the original lender.

4.Combo Seller Financing - This type of financing is a combination of the financing options #2 & #3. The buyer can “wrap” the underlying mortgage and finance the seller’s equity.

The next 4 types of seller financing occur before the closing:

5.Purchase Option – Any time the buyer gives money to the seller (option payment) for the right to purchase the property at a given price (option price) and within a given timeframe (option period) the buyer has a “purchase option”. This is a form of seller financing because the seller still is responsible for the property and any payments until the buyer purchases the property (exercises their option to purchase) or the option expires.

6.Extended Closing – An extended closing is similar to a purchase option except that the extended closing is done with a Real Estate Purchase Contract (REPC). In the extended close the closing deadline is extended or put into the future significantly further than a typical real estate purchase.

7.Open-ended Closing -The open-ended close is also done with the REPC except the closing deadline is tied to a future event (such as the completion of an addition or remodel). The closing only occurs after the future event has occurred or has been completed.

8.Seller Partnerships - In this situation the seller may sell the property or may retain ownership. In either case, the seller contributes the property (and possibly some capital) as their contribution. The buyer would contribute the work and knowledge (and possibly some capital) to create or enhance the property value. The property would then be refinanced by the buyer or sold to a third party. The seller would get his equity and capital contribution plus an agreed partnership split of the additional profits on the transaction.

Archived under Finance Comments (55)

Financing Your New Look

So you’re considering having some cosmetic surgery done, but your insurance won’t cover it and you don’t have the money to pay for it up front. Believe it or not, there is a way to finance that tummy tuck or eye lift.

What to Consider:

The Cost

Cosmetic surgery is expensive. Procedures cost anywhere from $500-$25,000 depending on the type of procedure being performed. Financing your surgery will only add more to that cost due to interest rates.

As with any type of financing, your interest rate will vary based on your credit history, selected loan term and the loan amount. Available loan terms may include 12, 24, 36 and 48 months or a revolving credit line depending on your credit background. Keep in mind: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Be skeptical of financing companies offering 1% rates, because there is usually a hidden cost behind these offers.

Also keep in mind that you may need to come up with a down payment in order to finance your surgery. Down payment requirements are determined based on your credit history and your health care providers requirements, if any. If you have average or above average credit, you may not be required to put any money down.

As with any type of financing, whether it be a car, a home, or even cosmetic surgery, you should take into account what your current financial situation looks like and determine whether or not you can afford a regular monthly payment for the next 24, 36, 48 or 60 months.

If you have not already done so, figure out your monthly income subtracted by your bills, don’t forget to include miscellaneous items such as groceries, toiletries, gas, household products, pet food, etc. After you have created a monthly budget, you can now determine whether or not you can afford another $100-$200 monthly payment.

The Procedure

Before you begin to get all excited about the prospect of financing your new look, it’s important to understand why you want to have this kind of procedure done. Make sure your expectations are realistic and that you are doing this because you believe there are no other options. Consider both the pros and cons of cosmetic surgery and weigh your other options.

A good rule of thumb for financing cosmetic surgery is to finance only major surgical procedures. If you’re considering Botox, for instance, the prices are reasonable enough, but if you’re financing the injection(s), it will cost you more than it’s worth.

You should also keep in mind that most types of cosmetic surgery need to be maintained on a regular basis, and fighting the aging process completely is futile.

Finding a Surgeon

Although a cosmetic financing company can refer you to a surgeon, it’s best to find one before you contact a financing company. Dr. Steve Fallek, a cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgeon in New York and Englewood, NJ suggests that a financing company is not going to be able to give you the best plastic surgeon.

You want to go to a board-certified cosmetic surgeon who is reputable, honest and who hopefully you’ve gotten the name from someone who has had plastic surgery from that person. Fallek says patients should ask their surgeon to recommend a finance company.

Financing Companies

Before you chose a financing company, make sure they are reputable. They should have a good track record in financing health care procedures and should work with a network of doctors.

If you have found a surgeon to do your procedure, you may also ask if he/she has financing available. The terms of the financing should be clearly outlined in writing before you apply for any financing, and you should never pay a broker fee.

Most surgeons use the same financing companies, so don’t waste your time looking for surgeons who may have lower rates. Seeing different surgeons takes up time and money.

You may also want to consider using your credit card if the interest rate is lower. Some people also borrow from family or even take out a home equity loan.

The Decision is Made

If you have now decided that you can afford to finance your cosmetic surgery, research your procedure online to find out the benefits and risks. You may also want to discuss your surgery options with your primary physician who may also provide you with a list of surgeons and payment options.

Archived under Finance Comments (3)

Why In House Financing Is Necessary

Retail Credit is being withheld causing many retailers to try to find a buyer for their retail sales contracts. Higher interest and larger discounts are not enough for the finance companies to purchase the contracts. Credit is not offered, as before, therefore to survive in business, it is necessary to have your own in house finance company. If you don’t have one, then you should seriously consider starting one.

It is a self-supporting protection for your business to succeed. Outside finance organizations have raised their requirements so high for that only a few people can now qualify for credit.

Credit Cards have been a source of financing for smaller amounts. That availability may be eliminated with the new laws soon going into effect. The credit card interest and requirements to get a card are higher, and credit limits may be much smaller. Consumers will be looking for retailers with in house financing.

Take the fear out of financing.

The first step in managing your own financing is to select a software program that will successfully support the monitoring and communication functions of a finance company. Financing is the key to business success.

1. Financing is a very profitable business.
2. You can manage your own credit accounts.
3. Double your profit without increasing your sales.
4. Finance is the largest industry in the world.
5. There is almost no cost in generating the business. You have created all the forms and contracts at the time of the sale.
6. You can make the sale and retain Customers Loyalty.
7. Payments will provide daily cash flow. As you add to your portfolio the cash flow will also increase.
8. Interest is charged every day of the year.

Businesses are losing their availability of outside financing. There is no better time to start your financing than now.

Your finance division or company is the “Life support system” for your businesses. The criteria for purchasing an account has not changed for the companies who do their own financing, therefore they are doing business as usual. Many of these stores have gained volume because they can finance sales that the others lose. Larger down payments will make the contracts stronger

A customer who has purchased over the years, and are suddenly turned down for financing a new purchase, can destroy the customer’s confidence and loyalty.

Start your finance division now and each month as you add more contracts your daily cash flow will become sufficient to support your business. If you re-invest your finance profit it will grow at a much faster rate. At that time your business will be self sustaining and will not depend on others to dictate your success or failure.

Articles have been written on “How to buy a Contract”, setting up a Credit Policy, and How to Collect accounts. Monitoring and communicating with your customer is very important for finance management. Learn how to analyze your accounts for the best return on your investment.

Archived under Finance Comments (908)

Working Capital Management and Commercial Finance Consulting

Without adequate information about what should be done to obtain small business loans in the current extreme circumstances, most business borrowers are increasingly confused. Business finance consulting that provides practical advice about overcoming current lending difficulties will be helpful to business owners. Nevertheless, because of a chaotic commercial financing climate, effective working capital management advice has become a valuable and rare commodity. Even though they are clearly in demand, business financing experts are simply not easy to locate.

Some very helpful and effective business finance advice is available at no cost, and business owners should usually start any search for help by reviewing such free advice first. Two notable examples of sources available for free online are The Working Capital Journal and The Commercial Mortgages Guide. However, the normal complexity of small business loans combined with a chaotic commercial lending climate is likely to increase the necessity of individualized commercial finance consulting assistance from a commercial financing expert.

Such personalized business finance consulting help will not be as easy to find as might be expected. In many cases, commercial financing advisors are not willing to charge a fixed commercial finance consulting fee that requires them to spend more time and frequently offers them much less compensation than provided by lucrative loan fees that are often well over $5000. If small business owners can find a commercial loan expert willing to provide these professional consulting services for a reasonable fixed fee, a likely cost range will be $1500 to $3000 for a basic but thorough consulting effort.

One of the most important efforts that commercial borrowers should undertake with a qualified business finance consultant is to explore contingency financing options which might be necessary due to the current upheaval in financial markets. For many years I have advocated the importance of “always having a Plan B” for working capital financing and other business financing.

Now that many banks have routinely reduced or eliminated business lines of credit or recalled commercial loans, the true value of formulating contingency plans for small business loans and commercial real estate financing has become very apparent. When they are unprepared to do so, business owners will find it much more difficult to find alternative sources for financing. With a practical contingency financing plan, business owners will not be caught by surprise and will be ready to take quick action if their current commercial lender suddenly changes course and revokes existing commercial finance agreements.

Most small business owners have their own areas of special interest in addition to a “Plan B” scenario to investigate with the help of a candid business finance consulting effort. Regardless of the specific topic, it will usually be beneficial for a business borrower to have a straightforward discussion with a small business loan expert.

In some cases, these discussions can be thought of as “getting a second opinion” for new commercial financing or refinancing of existing debt. Business owners might not have previously seen the point in paying even a modest consulting fee to get such a second opinion, but recent events have changed that perspective in most cases. Now that many banks have made it so painfully clear that they can make really big mistakes when the right questions are not asked beforehand, more and more commercial borrowers readily understand that they might need someone else looking out for their best interests.

For tasks like those described above, how should small business owners find a business finance consultant to help? One suggestion is to include the power of the internet and conduct a search for “working capital finance expert” or “commercial financing and consulting”. Hopefully you will have a Plan B to help guide you if that approach is not sufficiently effective.

Archived under Finance Comments (471)

« Previous Page« Previous entries« Previous Page · Next Page »Next entries »Next Page »


SEO Powered By SEOPressor