Posts Tagged ‘Growing’

Make 2007 your Business’ Fastest Growing Year Yet With Asset Finance

If you want to speed up your business in 2007, you’ll need to fine-tune your business approach and utilise your resources to their full extent. However, like many business owners, you may be reluctant to tie up your capital. So where can you turn to if you’re looking to finance major business-related purchases such as commercial vehicles, manufacturing machinery or IT equipment? The answer is simple: asset finance. Asset finance works in such a way that the money you borrow is secured upon the business assets you acquire. For instance, if you’re planning to invest in a fleet of commercial vehicles, the money you borrow for your purchase will be secured solely on those vehicles. This means no other part of your business will be committed to – or at risk from – the deal. But asset finance has even more to offer: because this type of finance plan is secured on the assets concerned, it’s very cost effective. It can, for example, release your Read More

Business Financing Alternatives for Growing Companies

Lately, the news has not been very encouraging for business owners. The country is amidst the biggest credit crunch in its history and the federal government is making major policy changes to try and contain the problems. But credit crunch or no credit crunch, business owners still need working capital to fund the businesses. One conventional approach is to apply for a business loan. For a long time, institutions had access to cheap money and could provide small business loans to companies without being too stringent. Unfortunately, nowadays getting a business loan is very hard. Banks require substantial collateral before providing business financing. This leaves few options for the owners of small, new or growing companies. One alternative that has been gaining traction is factoring invoices. This is a financing option that is available to companies that sell goods to other companies and offer 30 to 60 day terms. Most companies that engage in commercial sales face a common problem. Read More