by sbf | Nov 1, 2016 | Insights To Business, Small Business Funding
What the Government Considers a Small Business 20 years ago a small business was envisioned as being the little deli inside of the local strip mall. This was your family owned business that was offering a specialty service right next door to a grocery store chain....
by sbf | Oct 25, 2016 | Financial Advice, Marketing & Sales
When small business owners start a business they realize there are more responsibilities than they first thought. Small business owners usually obsess over analytics when it comes to the aspects of running a business. Analytics show how efficiently a business is...
by sbf | Oct 11, 2016 | Alternative Business Financing, Small Business Funding, Working Capital
Within the last 10 years the market for high risk small business loans has increased dramatically. One of the main reasons is because banks are not lending to small businesses. This is due to regulatory constraints and “old school” underwriting. High risk...
by sbf | Oct 5, 2016 | Business Cash Advance, Small Business Funding, Working Capital
Where to Find Working Capital For Your Business Working capital is defined as being the difference between the dollar amount of assets your business has minus the amount of liabilities it owes. Since assets include your inventory, unpaid invoices and any other...
by sbf | Oct 4, 2016 | Business Financing, Insights To Business, Small Business Funding
Seasonality and Small Businesses When operating a small business, it is natural to assume that there will be high and low cycles. In retail, for example, the holiday shopping period is what keeps many small businesses afloat. The volatile cycles of earnings can be...