Equity Capital

Typically capital raised from owners in the company.

Factoring Invoice

Bring Tomorrow's Money in Today or the selling of an accounts receivable invoice to a "factor" benefits your business with the cash flow it needs.

Government Business Lender

Specializing in small business loans. Government business lender funds provide small businesses with much needed capital financing through the SBA 7(a) loan program. We actually make the loans and the SBA guarantees them. It is important to understand that the SBA has no funds for direct lending or grants.

Forward Commitment

Pledge to provide a commercial loan at a future date.

Finance

To raise money through the issuance and sale of debt and/or equity.

Factoring

The selling of a company's accounts receivables, at a discount, to a factor who then assumes the credit risk of the account debtors. The factor then receives cash from each of the debtors as they settle their accounts.

Nonrecourse Debt

A debt under which the borrower has no personal liability.

Office Equipment Leasing

Office equipment leasing keeps today's dollars working towards tomorrow's success. A law of business says, "Don't put your cash in depreciating assets." Leasing allows you to pay off the equipment as income is earned from its use.

Participation Loan

Participating loan financing is a loan that contains clauses and conditions under which the lender participates in the revenues of the property. The level of participation may be calculated from the gross receipts, net operating income, net income or net cash flows of the property.

Participating Mortgage

Participating mortgage is a loan that contains clauses and conditions under which the lender participates in the revenues of the property. The level of participation may be calculated from the gross receipts, net operating income, net income or net cash flows of the property.

Heavy Equipment Financing

Traditional and non-traditional lending. Heavy equipment financing by means of a traditional or non-traditional loan can still be a more sensible route than a lease.

Import Export

The SBA supports export financing to small businesses when financing is not otherwise available on reasonable terms. The program encourages lenders to offer export working capital loans by guaranteeing repayment of up to $1 million or 90 percent of a loan amount, whichever is less.

Heavy Equipment Leasing

Gaining momentum. Heavy equipment leasing is gaining more and more momentum as business owners are leaving behind misconceptions and beginning to understand the benefits.

Import Financing

Import and export financing provides importers who have orders from customers in the United States, or foreign customers backed by a letter of credit, with the necessary financial backing to provide their overseas supplier with a letter of credit to guarantee payment of goods.

Income Property

Real estate developed or bought for the purposes of generating income.

Industrial Equipment Financing

To be competitive today you must be able to move quickly, produce a quality product, and meet demanding delivery schedules. While a lease can address these needs, a traditional or non-traditional loan may still be the better way to go

Hotel Financing

Purchase or refinance your hotel or motel.

Institutional Financing

Financing provided by an institution, as opposed to individual investors.

Intangible Asset

Something of value that cannot be physically touched, such as a brand name, franchise, trademark, or patent

Intellectual Property

Any intangible asset that consists of knowledge or ideas.

 

Tutoring Business:

Building Business Credit

Cash Credit

Equipment Sale and Leaseback

Equipment Loan

First Round Funding

Equity Capital

Import and Export Financing

Risk Capital

Real Estate Purchase Loan

Commercial Real Estate Lenders

Leasing Construction Equioment

Later Stage Funding

Small Business Leasing

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