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Working Capital Loans can be obtained and used for most business purposes including:
- Construction, renovation or leasehold improvements.
- To purchase furniture, fixtures, machinery, or equipment.
- For the flooring of inventory and for working capital (payroll).
- As a down payment to finance the purchase of real estate for the business.
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Capital Type
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Capital Type Definition
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These are working capital loans typically funded from $5,000 to $35,000 and used for any business purpose.
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A cash advance loan up to a $100,000 that is secured against your regular occurring monthly merchant credit receipts. The loan is paid back via automatic deduction from future credit card transactions.
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Your account receivables are purchased at a small discount and you get cash now.
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These loans are unsecured and usually do not exceed $25,000. Loan limits are based on your personal credit score and not your time in business.
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Sale of an asset for cash, with a contract to lease the asset back from the funding source purchasing the asset. Sales tax can be an issue here with this type of funding.
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