| Capital Type |
Capital Type Definition |
| Account Receivable Factoring |
Account receivable factoring serves as collateral for short term working capital loans that you can obtain fast and cost effectively. |
| Asset Based Loan |
Seeking to convert a company assets into working capital. Giving a security in an asset(s) in exchange for cash. |
| Bankruptcy/Reorganization |
Financing to reorganize in company in a turnaround. Typically secured by assets; equipment, inventory, A/R, PO’s, etc. |
| Credit Card Receipt Advances |
Up to a $50,000 advance against regular occurring monthly merchant credit receipts. |
| Expansion Financing |
Growth has outpaced existing business. Loan for existing demand. Key here is existing demand, not projected. |
| Franchise Financing |
Specialized financing reserved for the franchisees of recognized, typically nationally known, franchises. |
| Import and Export |
Loans to promote the shipping or receiving of products or materials. Based on existing market, demand or orders. |
| Inventory Loan |
A loan typically made as part of a relationship where the lender will also provide retail financing for the product. |
| Purchase Order Financing |
Loans on the written order to purchase goods at a stipulated price with an agreed to delivery date. Credit rating of orderer is key. |
| Secured Credit Line |
A pre-arranged amount of credit based upon existing inventory, A/R and PO’s. |
| Unsecured Credit Line |
Up to $200,000 in business credit based upon credit worthiness. |