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Working Capital Finance and Business Finance Consulting
The importance of working capital finance and business finance consulting has recently increased significantly because of a difficult commercial borrowing climate that might get worse before it gets better. Business owners are rightfully confused and frustrated by a lack of adequate information about what should be done to obtain small business loans in these extreme circumstances. Commercial finance consultants that can provide comprehensive advice about current lending difficulties will be helpful, but such business financing experts are not always easy to find. Some very helpful and effective business finance advice is available at no cost, and business owners should usually start any search for help by reviewing such free advice first. Two notable examples of sources available for free online are The Working Capital Journal and The Commercial Mortgages Guide. However, the normal complexity of small business loans combined with a chaotic commercial lending climate is likely to increase the necessity of individualized commercial finance consulting assistance from a commercial financing expert. Such personalized business finance consulting help will not be as easy to find as might be expected. Many commercial financing advisors prefer receiving lucrative loan fees (often $10,000 and higher) and are not willing to charge a fixed commercial finance consulting fee that offers them much less compensation and probably requires more time than it would to secure a loan for a prospective borrower. If small business owners can find a commercial loan expert willing to provide these professional consulting services for a reasonable fixed fee, a likely cost range will be $1500 to $3000 for a basic but thorough consulting effort. In the midst of the current upheaval in financial markets, one of the most important efforts that commercial borrowers should undertake with a qualified business finance consultant is to explore contingency financing options. For working capital financing and other business financing, I have advocated the importance of "always having a Plan B" for many years. The true value of formulating contingency plans for small business loans and commercial real estate financing has become very apparent now that many banks have routinely reduced or eliminated business lines of credit or recalled commercial loans. It is never desirable for a business owner to be forced to seek alternative financing when they are totally unprepared to do so. With a practical contingency financing plan, business owners will not be caught by surprise and will be ready to take quick action if their current commercial lender suddenly changes course and revokes existing commercial finance agreements. In addition to the "Plan B" scenario, it is likely that most small business owners have one or two areas of special interest to investigate with a candid business finance consulting effort. Regardless of the specific topic, it will usually be beneficial for a business borrower to have a straightforward discussion with a small business loan expert. In some cases, these discussions can be thought of as "getting a second opinion" for new commercial financing or refinancing of existing debt. Until recently, surprisingly few business owners would have seen the point in paying even a modest consulting fee to get such a second opinion. Now that many banks have made it so painfully clear that they can make really big mistakes when the right questions are not asked beforehand, more and more commercial borrowers readily understand that they might need someone else looking out for their best interests. How should small business owners find a business finance consultant to help with tasks like those described above? One suggestion is to include the power of the internet and conduct a search for "working capital finance expert" or "commercial financing and consulting". If that is not sufficiently effective, hopefully you will have a Plan B to help guide you.
Stephen Bush is a small business loan and business cash advance expert who has worked with business owners for 30 years => AEX Business Finance Programs and Commercial Loans - The Working Capital Journal Source: http://www.submityourarticle.com Permalink: http://www.submityourarticle.com/a.php?a=55418 |
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