SIC codes significantly influence business credit scores. Companies with high-risk SIC codes might experience difficulty securing loans, face higher interest rates, or have limited funding options. Conversely, businesses with low-risk SIC codes often benefit from improved credit scores, better financing terms, and enhanced business opportunities.
For example, a company operating in SIC code 5044 (Office Equipment) will likely receive more
The Costco Anywhere Visa Business Card by Citi is a rewards-based credit card exclusively available to Costco members. This card is designed to help business owners maximize their spending by earning cash back on essential purchases like gas, travel, and dining. With no foreign transaction fees and an attractive rewards structure, this business credit card can be an excellent choice
A slush fund in the world of small business would be a misnomer. In practice, the term has a very negative connotation, implying secret slush funds or other devious uses of money. If done right, a slush fund can be an intentional financial strategy for your business.
A slush fund refers to a reserve of money set aside for discretionary
Commercial auto insurance is a specialized form of business insurance designed to protect vehicles used for business purposes. Unlike a personal auto insurance policy, which is intended for personal use such as commuting, commercial auto insurance provides higher liability limits and broader coverage tailored to the risks associated with business operations. This type of insurance safeguards businesses from financial losses
Sending someone to collections occurs when a creditor has exhausted all efforts to recover a debt, often involving a collection agency. This process typically begins with a demand letter requesting payment.
Debt collection is vital for creditors to recoup unpaid debts like credit cards, medical bills, and student loans. However, if unresolved, it can harm the debtor’s credit score
It’s essential to know your business’s value for multiple reasons. You’ll likely need to present this figure when speaking to investors and financial institutions. If you sell your business, you must make sure to offer an appropriate price. When reaching out for media coverage, attaching an impressive valuation to your business will significantly increase your appeal.
Small business owners who need financing are probably familiar with conventional and cash flow loans. But there’s another financing option – asset-based lending – that can help you access capital when your cash flow is shaky.
The main differences between asset-based lending and traditional bank loans are how lenders evaluate and approve the loan application. However, the difference between the
If something threatens your professional advancement, such as a high-dollar liability claim, your company could face significant setbacks or even a dreadful shuttering. However, insurance companies are a step ahead of you and the risks you try to manage. Here’s what you need to know about professional liability insurance to ensure momentum, giving your company the best possible chance at
For many small businesses, the key to growth and stability is signing that one game-changing deal with a substantial client. They have to know where to look for the most lucrative opportunities. Unfortunately, business owners tend to disregard a considerable source of revenue for smaller businesses altogether. Believe it or not, the United States federal government must routinely purchase goods
To officially acquire a new customer, the two parties must strike a deal. The desired terms of the deal are outlined in the company’s business proposal. What happens next is directly determined by the contents of this document.
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