BUSINESS CREDIT / FUNDING PROGRAMS Providing capital resources when you need them most.

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BUSINESS CREDIT / FUNDING PROGRAMS Providing capital resources when you need them most.

Whether you are just starting a business, own a well-seasoned business, or are wanting to purchase a business – let us be your source for helping you build a creditworthy business and obtain funding. Premier Business Credit Building System Business Credit Building System The Business Credit Insiders Circle is our step-by-step business credit building system providing business owners access to vendor lines of credit, fleet cards, business credit cards with and without a PG, funding sources and lenders that report to all the major business credit bureaus. Exclusive High Limit Business Credit Cards Whether a startup or existing business, we can get clients unsecured lines of credit in the form of business credit cards that only report to the business credit agencies. With combined credit limits as high as $200k and introductory rates as low as 0%, these exclusive cards are ideal for business owners looking to protect their personal credit while building business credit. Business Loans If you need a loan to expand your business, purchase a business, invest in real estate, start a new franchise, purchase equipment, or refinance existing debt, we have loan programs available. Our business loan programs include revenue based loans, term loans, hard money loans and SBA loans. Equipment Financing Instead of using credit lines or existing cash to meet the equipment needs of a business, equipment financing is an excellent alternative. We can acquire equipment financing & leasing whether it’s a startup or established business. With 100% financing clients can get funding for vehicles, computers, office equipment, heavy machinery, medical and restaurant equipment and much more.

Business Directed Retirement Funding With a business directed retirement account clients have the freedom to invest in their own business. A Business Directed Retirement Account (BDRA) gives a client the ability to be the investor and owner of their business. Rather than pulling money out of a retirement account for funding and receiving a 10% penalty and paying income tax of 35-40%, this program is an ideal alternative. Crowdfunding Crowd Funding We make crowdfunding easier to manage with our crowdfunding consulting service. Our service helps clients with all facets of acquiring funding through crowdfunding. From goal setting, establishing timelines, targeting platforms, creating a compelling pitch, launching and marketing campaigns, and much more. Credit Restoration For over 10 years our partners’ national credit restoration service has been helping clients suffering from low FICO® Scores due to delinquent payments, judgments, collections, repossessions, foreclosures, tax liens, and bankruptcies. To date we have successfully corrected and deleted over 706,206 items from consumer credit reports. In addition to credit restoration, we can get clients personal lines of credit through our banking relationships in order to start establishing new positive trade lines.