How To Read Your Business Credit Report

Believe it or not, a lot of business owners don’t realize they have a business credit score separate from the standard FICO score. If you use a credit card in your company’s name, you have a credit report that’s...

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Business Tax Incentives for Going Green

If you own a company and you aren’t taking advantage of your industry’s tax codes, you’re probably losing a significant amount of money each year. Tax policies offer business owners a lot of worthwhile incentives, and green energy is...

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Here are 7 Ways Your Small Business Can Use a Merchant Cash Advance

While small business loans from banks can be helpful, they have inconvenient limits. Banks consider the use of the potential loan before even approving it. As small business owners know, things can change in an instant. For a more...

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Why You Should Consider Multifamily Investment to Single-Family Investments

If you’re a real estate entrepreneur just starting out, or if you’re toying with the idea of getting into the business, you want to know which types of investments will yield the best profit. Many entrepreneurs have found success...

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Why Businesses Use Private Equity Financing

When most small business owners think about great ways to finance their businesses, they may think of small business loans from a bank. However, many might be timider to mention private equity financing. If you are a business owner...

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How to Get Commercial Real Estate Financing Without Bank Loans

Succeeding in commercial real estate requires grit, know-how, and a whole lot of capital. If you’re ready to start or grow your firm, you may wonder how to get funding best. The traditional route of bank loans can be...

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What Income is Taxable?

Are you wondering if there's a hard and fast rule about what income is taxable and what income is not taxable? The quick answer is that all income is taxable unless the law specifically excludes it. But as you...

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How to Write a Loan Proposal

Approval of your loan request depends on how well you present yourself, your business and your financial needs to a lender. Remember, lenders want to make loans, but they must make loans they know will be repaid. The best...

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Five Tax Breaks that Survived Tax Reform

Recent tax reform legislation affected many provisions in the tax code. Many were modified, either permanently or temporarily, while some were repealed entirely. Here are five that survived. Mortgage Interest Deduction While the House bill repealed the mortgage interest...

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How to Secure an Unsecured Business Line of Credit

Many small business owners don’t think about unsecured business lines of credit until they badly need them, but if you don’t plan ahead, they can be difficult to obtain. It’s best to apply when your business has plenty of...

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