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Get a Microloan Through a Business Cash Advance
Ever heard someone say "Good things come in small packages"? Well, the saying is applicable to more than just holiday gifts, as it is beginning to ring true for many small business owners who are taking advantage of microloans. A microloan is a small loan, typically described as being less than $35,000.
The Small Business Administration backs loans of up to $1.5 million to $2 million. But in 2007 the average SBA loan amount was about $200,000. With the tightening lending practices of banks, and the increasing difficulty of getting larger loans, microloans are becoming a widely utilized method of business financing. According to Business Week, many of the people who are getting these loans have good credit scores, and under normal circumstances, would have qualified for a bank business loan, but tightening lending practices, have forced them to turn to look for microloans from alternative sources.
Just because a business owner is unable to get the large amount of money he/she needs as a lump sum from one source, does not mean that he/she should give up the search. Choosing to get a smaller amount of money when getting a larger amount is nearly impossible can be an excellent business decision. Microloans can be obtained from friends and family, through peer-to-peer lending, and of course, through business cash advances. With microloans, you can get various small amounts of money from multiple sources, or you can finance your business endeavor in installments. The latter option is especially plausible with a business cash advance, as borrowers are given the option to renew their accounts once 60 percent of their previous advances have been repaid.
Microloans are often easier to obtain than larger loans because most lenders are more comfortable lending smaller amounts. Lending small amounts is less risky than lending larger amounts because the probability that the loan will be paid off in full is greater.
With a business cash advance, your loan is repaid via your business's credit card sales. Business cash advance lenders want to ensure that your loan repayments will not hurt your business. That is why lenders will typically provide a business cash advance of up to 30 percent more than your business's monthly credit card sales. This way, a small percentage of your business's daily credit card sales can be deducted and put towards your repayment, allowing your advance to be repaid in a reasonable amount of time.
Should you choose to look into getting a business cash advance, you will find that lenders do all of the math for you and provide you with all of the numbers before-hand, making business financing through microloans a great possibility for your business.
About the Author
David Castro often writes articles about Business Cash Advances for Merchant Resources International - To Learn more Visit Us at http://www.businesscashadvanceloan.com
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