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What are the New Rules of Small Business Financing?

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If you plan on getting a start up financing or an equipment lease financing, you should know some of the essentials in getting an approval quickly and easily. Here are the new rules of small business financing that every aspiring business entrepreneur should consider:

The importance of your credit history. As before, this rule still exists even today. Lenders still base their approval upon an individual's personal credit history especially for those who are just starting up a business. So before even submitting a business loan application, don't forget to check on your credit report first. You can order a copy of your credit history from any of the 3 major Credit Bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) for $12.95 or for free.

Once you've received your copy, check for any errors or incorrect details and inform the credit bureau who issued your report about this. If you have any derogatory record that has happened beyond seven years, see to it that this is not included in your current credit report. If you have a good credit status, you can be assured that lending companies and leasing companies will be willing to grant you an approval when they make on your credit report.

The New Automated Credit Scoring System Today, lenders use the new automated credit scoring system for granting loan approvals for businesses. With this new system, a person's credit worthiness will be based upon the new scoring system. The automated credit score is applied for businesses who wish to loan an amount less than $100,000. This new system makes way for speedier and easier processing of loan applications.

Business owners who are in need of immediate funding to start their business can take advantage of this opportunity by seeking a lender that uses this system. In addition, lenders who make use of automated credit scoring do not require a business plan to be submitted. Thus, there's no need to hire a business plan creator or do the business plan on your own which can be both costly and time-consuming.

How to Avail of the New System How can you benefit from these new rules of small business financing? If you want to apply with a lender that uses automated scoring system, better seek a larger bank than small financing firm.

To ensure speedy approval and processing of your loan, make sure you've checked your credit report for any errors or inaccuracy. On filling up the application, take the time to understand the questions and make sure that all the information you'll give are true and accurate. Double-check the application before submitting it.

Another important thing to remember is to give accurate description of what you're business does, in what industry you belong, and what type of business you're running. An inaccurate description can cause the lending company or the bank to give your business an incorrect code. Lastly, in case you've been refused by a lender, request for an explanation and ask that a representative personally review your application.

Irish Taylor is a business loan consultant with Startup Business Loans and has been providing consumers and business owners with startup business financing since 1992. For years she has helped people with credit and loan problems especially pertaining to start up financing, SBA loans and equipment lease financing.

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