4
2011
Cash Advances can Help During Financial Crisis
The American financial crisis seems to never end, with a rising debt ceiling, plummeting stocks, and conservative spending from consumers. Veteran and new business owners will be feeling the blow of this recession, like every other sector in the economy. In addition, small businesses have to contend with slow growth, low sales volumes, and playing catch-up with financial obligations. Business owners who want to keep growing can resort to a simple solution: the merchant cash [...]
25
2011
Our Funding Specialist Talks Cash Advance
I have been in the cash advance industry well over 4 years, and have worked with more than 700 clients. Thanks to our cash advance program, I have been able to provide funds for small businesses, from restaurants to flower shops, to retail stores. The cash advance is a very simple solution to business owners who are in search of funding. Banks and other financial institutions are making it difficult to obtain working capital; requiring [...]
13
2011
New Look for our Website!
Our website has received a makeover this week! It has been tweaked to download faster, be compatible with all web browsers, and be more user-friendly. And since we know that form follows function, our website boasts a new and improved look. It is now more streamlined and stylish, serving as a frame for concise and informative content. As you can see, applying for a cash advance with us is easier than ever. We’ve put a [...]
8
2011
Logos for Your Small Business
There probably isn’t anyone who could not recognize the mighty golden arches as they drive down the road. These arches are synonymous with one of the largest fast food restaurants in the world, McDonald’s. And not too long ago, Pepsi received a widespread backlash from their “new and improved” logo, the design of which was mocked around the web. The insurance company Aflac recently started a campaign to look for their company mascot’s new voice. [...]
29
2010
Merchant Cash Advance for Women’s Fashion Retailers
Women’s fashion retailing can be a brutal business. Studies show that roughly 80% of women’s clothing stores go out of business within the first five years. Tough competition from department stores, poor evaluation of fashion trends, and bad inventory management are largely responsible for these business failures.


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