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Archive for the ‘Banks’ Category

Six Words Describing Small Business Finance

by: Stephen Bush

The “simpler is better” perspective used in this article reflects a belief that a more concise explanation about commercial loan problems and the resulting impact on their business financing options might produce the biggest benefit for small business owners after hearing an almost endless number of reports about commercial lending difficulties. In several other commercial finance reports such as “seven words to describe commercial mortgage loans”, we employed a similar strategy. This article was produced in a direct effort to provide more understandable insights about some of the most critical business finance circumstances effecting commercial borrowers, and the approach in this report is to describe current commercial financing issues in six words. Read the rest of this entry »

By Mark Andrew Woodcock

When opening a business banking account, there are several features you will want to consider in an effort to make your business operate more smoothly and allow you to find the information you need in a precise and timely manner. Here are a few things to consider which can make your life easier. Read the rest of this entry »

By Nicholas T. Miller

Maybe it’s true: If you stepped on the sales accelerator now, perhaps your bank’s sales engine would cough or die. The market is bad. There’s a lot of uncertainty. Maybe your bank still has credit quality challenges… or now you’re INCREDIBLY PICKY about to whom you will lend. Competitors may have better products, perhaps at lower prices. Your salespeople may think the quality of the leads they’re getting is poor, or that they’re spread too thin. Read the rest of this entry »

By Tom Pretty

Choosing business banking services can be complicated and tiresome for business owners. Small businesses are particularly affected by the need to have a specific business banking package; as this helps growth and development. It is hoped that this article will highlight some of the more common factors which should be included in the decision making process of selecting a bank. Read the rest of this entry »

By Donna-MarieCoggins

Success in small business online depends on having a way to bank and otherwise process payments from website visitors. But there are pros and cons to each of these services, as you’ll read here. In the end, you need to weigh up the options and decide which is the best – and safest – route for you to go. Read the rest of this entry »

By Frank I. Locust

When you hear the word “Bank”, what do you think of? The first thing that comes to mind for me is security. Banks guide much of our nation’s economy and strength. I want a bank that will be there when I need them, no matter what my needs. It’s very important to check out the history and ratings of the banks you are interested in. In Indiana there are lots of banks to choose from. Read the rest of this entry »