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Small Business Owners in Certain States May Benefit From Bad Credit Business Loans
Yahoo recently featured a Business Week article naming states that have seen "shortfalls in tax revenue in their fiscal 2009 budgets." California has seen the highest shortcoming, with a deficit of over $22 billion, while the shortcomings of Florida, Nevada, Rhode Island, New York, Alabama, Georgia, New Jersey and Maryland combined reach over $40 billion.
Though the lack of funds mainly represents shortcomings in the salaries for "teachers, cops, firemen, and other essential services," it is not far-fetched to believe that small business owners in these states are experiencing similar problems (on a lower scale of course), especially considering the tightened lending practices of banks across the country.
Small business owners are choosing to deal with these problems in various ways. Some are cutting hours for all employees, in order to avoid layoffs. Others are shortening the work week, and extending hours on other days in order to cut operating costs. Still, for some small business owners, a bad credit business loan may be the best option, to carry them through the tough spot.
A bad credit business loan is a source of business financing that is attainable for small business owners who have owned their businesses for at least four months and process a minimum of $2,500 in monthly credit card sales. To take advantage of a bad credit business loan, a business owner can sell his/her future credit card receivables.
Consider the following example:
Tasha noticed that she would need a little extra money to get her skin and beauty shop through the next couple of months. She decided to look into a bad credit business loan, and see what it could do for her and her business. She found out that she could get a cash advance of up to 30 percent more than her monthly credit card sales. She took advantage of the offer, and now, whenever her customers pay with debit/credit cards, a small percentage of the sale goes towards the repayment of her advance.
Tasha is completely satisfied with her decision. She got the money she needed, and she doesn't have to worry about not being able to afford to make a payment. The automatic payment process eliminates the need to make fixed monthly payments, as the payments go with the flow of her business, varying according to her business's sales volume.
Don't let the name fool you. Bad credit business loans are not only for small business owners with not-so-great credit. They are for business owners who want the best for their businesses, who've tried other methods and haven't achieved the results they'd hoped for. Bad credit business loans are the answer when bank loans are out of the question.
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