Posted on July 30th, 2009 by Author
The limitations of a fixed retirement income may be quickly felt unless preparation where made in advance, especially with a US Business Finance Corp Private Employer Benefit (PEB) Plan. Many self-employed and employed workers have used annuities to fund their PEB retirement funds to prepare for the day when they sell their business or retire. […]
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Filed under: Business Cash Flow, Money Matters - Personal, National Economy
Posted on June 18th, 2009 by Author
When the holiday or vacation season coincides with economic contractions and tight credit, no one feels it more than restaurant owners. By using merchant cash advances, US Business Finance Corp finds restaurateurs are able to keep the doors open and avoid the tight credit markets. Many restaurants have turned to alternative business financing when their […]
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Filed under: Alternative Capital, Business Cash Advance, MasterCard/VISA, National Economy
Posted on June 11th, 2009 by Author
Merchant cash advances are proving to be an alternative business financing avenue allowing small business owners to dodge the tightening credit markets. Tight credit markets are affecting the national economy and hampering many companies’ ability to carry on business as usual. CFO magazine reported that many business owners are finding “it costs more to borrow; […]
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Filed under: Alternative Capital, Business Cash Advance, MasterCard/VISA, National Economy
Posted on April 27th, 2009 by Author
Small businesses are using company cash advances to keep their credit card limits from being reduced because of late payments. By using a business cash advance, an advance against future Visa and MasterCard sales, businesses are not at the mercy of their customers’ late payments. Construction companies and handyman companies utilize their company credit card […]
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Filed under: Business Cash Advance, Business Cash Flow, Business Tools, MasterCard/VISA, National Economy
Posted on February 25th, 2009 by Author
Small businesses relying on traditional loans from banks are suffering in the ongoing economic downturn. However, companies that explored alternative business financing venues have been able to avoid the tight credit markets and keep operating, and even growing, using merchant cash advances. The Federal Reserve’s Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey reported that 75% of the […]
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Filed under: Alternative Capital, Banking Industry, Business Cash Advance, National Economy
Posted on February 19th, 2009 by Author
While banks seek federal bailout funds to stay in business, merchant cash advance companies continue to make sunshine in the form of company cash advances so businesses can make hay … or sales or needed infrastructure upgrades or inventory increases. While banks suffer from the repercussions of making loans to the wrong people, merchant cash […]
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Filed under: Alternative Capital, Banking Industry, Business Cash Advance, National Economy