Stephen Halasnik is a Managing Partner of Financing Solutions. Over the last 25 years, Stephen has built 6 companies and he passionately believes that every business should have a line of credit to turn to as cash back up plan. That belief, learned over years of working with banks for his own business needs, drove him to start Financing Solutions so credit lines could be easier to set up.

Line of Credit for a Nonprofit Business: Personal Guarantees

Nonprofit Financing, Finance, Fundraising, Grants & Loans for Nonprofits Articles & Information

Personal guarantees are a financing tool designed to reduce the risk to a lender if a borrower defaults on a loan or line of credit. As with all things related to risk, personal guarantees don’t eliminate it. They merely shift it from one party to another. In this case, the risk shifts from the lender to the person signing the guarantee.

The crux of the agreement is that the person signing the guarantee, called the guarantor, will pay the lender an agreed-upon amount no greater than the outstanding amount of the loan or line of credit if the borrower defaults.

For various reasons, people tend not to want to be guarantors for a business loan or line of credit. Continue reading to see some of the risks involved in signing as a personal guarantor.

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Non-Profit Line of Credit: Why Banks Turn You Down

Nonprofit Financing, Finance, Fundraising, Grants & Loans for Nonprofits Articles & Information

So you’ve gone to one bank and credit union after another looking for a line of credit for your nonprofit and they’ve all turned you down. You don’t understand why. Your financials are in great shape. Your board is responsible and qualified. Your management is top-notch. Plus, you’ve been around for forever and a day.

The truth is that it probably isn’t your fault. Banks and credit unions are extremely hesitant to extend lines of credit or loans to nonprofits for a number of reasons. Keep reading to find out why and what you can do about it.

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Payroll Funding What To Do When You’re Short on Payday

Payroll Funding: What To Do When You’re Short on Payday

Business Lines of Credit & Business Loans & SBA Loans, Grants & Invoice Factoring Articles & Information

It’s every business owner’s nightmare. It’s payday and you’re financially tapped. You know that there are huge penalties, fines, and other repercussions for failing to pay your employees on time but you just don’t have the payroll funding you need to pay your people.

Luckily, there are funding options to get you out of this predicament. Better yet, there are ways to ensure that you don’t fall into this trap in the first place. Keep reading to get our best tips on how to ensure you stay solvent and liquid, even in the leanest times.

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Line of Credit for Non-Profits: Your Financial WD-40

Nonprofit Financing, Finance, Fundraising, Grants & Loans for Nonprofits Articles & Information

Lines of credit for non-profits are useful in an astounding variety of situations. Whether you’re hoping to free up more cash to distribute to the communities you serve or pay your expenses in a month where all of your revenue seems to be coming in late, a good line of credit can meet your needs.

But a line of credit for non-profits can be hard to obtain. Many banks and credit unions won’t even consider extending credit to non-profits. For those that do, most require personal guarantees or collateral.

So how does a non profit go about finding a financing product that works for them? Read on to find out what a credit line can do for your non profit and where to go about finding a lender that will work with you.

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Working Capital Demand Loan A Useful Alternative

Working Capital Demand Loan: A Useful Alternative

Business Lines of Credit & Business Loans & SBA Loans, Grants & Invoice Factoring Articles & Information

Working capital demand loans provide dynamic businesses with the financial flexibility they need to succeed. A useful alternative to large cash reserves, secured lines of credit, or traditional loans, working capital demand loans allow small and medium-sized businesses to meet their regular capital obligations while freeing up more cash to put to productive use.

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