Starting a Small Business in Nebraska: Registration & More
Start a new business in Nebraska today. We show you how.
Read More »How to Start a New Business in Kansas: The Complete Guide
It is not obligatory to reserve the corporate name that a business owner has decided on. However, if they would still like to reserve a name, they can submit an application to the Kansas Secretary of State.
Read More »The SBA 504 Loan Program: Buy Real Estate or Equipment
If you need to purchase real estate or equipment, a 504 SBA loan could just the ticket. But, what if you don’t qualify? Are there other options?
Read More »Revenue-Based Financing: Tap Into Tomorrow to Pay for Today
Bad economy? You pay. Supply chain disruption? You pay. Inflation? You pay. Half your workforce just quit? You guessed—you will still have to make a monthly payment.
Read More »Commercial Loan for Real Estate Financing
Borrowers with lower LTVs will qualify for more favorable financing rates than those with higher LTVs. This because they have more equity (i.e., a stake) in the property. It works out to be less risk from the lender’s perspective.
Read More »How to Start a Business in Oregon: Own a Small Business
The state has an above average density of startup companies. It also ties for the tenth best business survival rate. Oregon also scores well in the availability and education level of employees.
Read More »Start a Business with a Home Equity Loan: HELOC Startup Funding
The smaller and newer your business, the less likely you are to get a bank loan. Home equity can be easier to get. Home equity lenders aren’t concerned with your business plan. They just want to know about your personal resources.
Read More »Starting a Small Business in Idaho: LLC or Sole Proprietorship
Find out how to start a new business in Idaho.
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