Performance Funding Group - Accounts Receivable Financing

Cash flow is the key to business growth
 

Business Lines of Credit Can Fund Temporary Cash Flow Needs

By Tom Kirchmann

If you are a business owner and you often find yourself needing a temporary source of capital, a line of credit, or LOC, may be the solution you are looking for.  Business lines of credit are provided by banks to give businesses temporary capital and an instant source of cash to use as business needs arise. Read the rest of this entry »

Creative Financing for New Businesses

By Mark Lomas

It can be very difficult for businesses with less than two years of operation to obtain business credit. With the vast majority of businesses failing within the first two years of operations banks are not aggressive with lending monies to new businesses. Read the rest of this entry »

Emergency Small Business Financing

By Aazdak Alisimo

Many times a small business will face a short term financial emergency. Emergency small business loans are a way, but often they will make the problem worse and not better. Read the rest of this entry »

Loans: Can Negative-Cash Flow Companies Get Financing?

By George Parker

If your company’s fortunes reverse, resulting in negative cash flow, where can you turn for a loan? What about pre-profit start-ups, where are they to turn? All is not lost. There are specialty lenders who cater to companies facing these challenges. Read the rest of this entry »

Recognizing and Understanding the Different Types of Business Loans

 by TL Kleban

The idea of owning your own business is everybody’s dream. Who wouldn’t want to be their own boss? Owning your business frees you from the shackles of working for someone else and also gives you that business freedom you’ve always craved. Read the rest of this entry »

Accounts Receivable Financing- Bueno!

by Gregg Elberg

Accounts Receivable Financing- Bueno explores the international world of exporting to Mexico from the U.S. and importing to the U.S. from Mexico with the availability of commercial financing in the form accounts receivable financing. Read the rest of this entry »