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Click to view moogrdotcom's profile Mogul moogrdotcom 82 posts since
Dec 16, 2007
15. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Jan 18, 2008 8:23 AM
in response to: mlebovits

Apologize for my double post above. With scores/credit like yours i would look less at bank financing and more at credit/leasing options. You should have no Problem getting lease from Dell on items or even HP (i prefer HP myself). At least with leasing your paying for utilization of a depreciating asset more than ownership and that may better support your cash flow
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16. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Jan 18, 2008 12:07 PM
in response to: kmdguy
Suggestion: Under Members, You should tell us a few words about you and business:
LUCKIEST
Click to view kmdguy's profile Professional kmdguy 7 posts since
Jan 16, 2008
17. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Jan 18, 2008 12:26 PM
in response to: LUCKIEST
Thanks for the tip....an overview is now included.
Click to view MDF2008's profile Mogul MDF2008 38 posts since
Jan 20, 2008
18. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Jan 20, 2008 1:02 PM
in response to: kmdguy
Hello Dan,

I hear your pain. I have been there done that....

The simple solution is you need to market your business and business financial needs to several banks.

On the flip side banks do need businesses like yourself; so target the top 100 banks and I bet you will find one or two who will step-up to the plate for your business needs.

It sounds like you have the right risk formula for a bank but the meltdown in the banking mortgage industry and bank loans industry are tightening the risk factors even more; even when you have perfect scores, sales, etc.......Banks do not want any risks!

Depending on your business model there are other options too.

All the Best--MDF2008
Click to view techtromike's profile Start-up techtromike 4 posts since
Jan 23, 2008
19. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds. Jan 23, 2008 4:25 PM
in response to: kmdguy
I can help, I own a tech company in Maryland and we provide IT total finance solutions for small businesses. It can cover hardware software, and any assoicated services, such as professional installation, support plans, and even training. We even have promotions that include no payments for 12 months. Our rates are competitive and you own everything. Give me a call 1.877.832.4300 or (301) 362-7350. We can get you going in about 24 hours.

We recently had a non-profit that needed new computers and didn't have any cash to get them. They went through our program and recieved 9 new Dell computers w/ 20' flat screens, win xp, with office 2007, photoshop,etc. This allowed them accomplish more all with no money of their pocket and a couple hundred a month once their payments picked up after the promotion period. The computers they had before ran out of hard dist space and they could not even save to them any more.
Click to view MDF2008's profile Mogul MDF2008 38 posts since
Jan 20, 2008
20. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds. Jan 23, 2008 8:45 PM
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Jan 14, 2008
21. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Jan 24, 2008 12:01 AM
in response to: mlebovits

I was actually in the same situation about 2 years ago then came across a very good website that provided me with everything I needed. Now understand that we are in a totally different economy and you might not be as successful. But at the time of my loan my FICO score was 738 which is an A in their standards. I got funded in 7 days for 38k @ 8.98% over 3 years. Now I understand that is pretty high but you get what you can how you can. I'm happy to say that I paid off my loan in under 2 years and it allowed me to open my 2nd store at an essential time. Check it out!

www.Prosper.com

btw, they have been on various t.v shows and in magazines with extremely great credentials.

Best of Luck!
Click to view MoneyforBiz's profile Authority MoneyforBiz 10 posts since
Feb 22, 2008
22. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Feb 22, 2008 6:53 PM
in response to: kmdguy

Well for starters, all lending is based on 3 factors......credit,capacity to pay and collateral........you need alternative financing due to your business has 2/3....I am a alternative financing source who specializes in providing capital for businesses who were turned down by traditional banks....call me @ 866-283-5198 to discuss and I will forward you a application after we talk....

Regards,
Jason
Click to view walterdon's profile Mogul walterdon 32 posts since
Feb 5, 2008
23. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Feb 23, 2008 1:15 PM
in response to: kmdguy
lets sort out with a loan,do provide me with the necessary informations needed by an investor.send that to walterdonn@gmail.com
Click to view roscocpa's profile Professional roscocpa 7 posts since
Jan 9, 2008
24. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Feb 29, 2008 12:00 AM
in response to: kmdguy
I just found out a nice little tidbit today that may be helpful for your or for others trying to navigate the SBA secret society..... OK, so it shouldn't be a secret, but, I recently helped a client obtain the coveted SBA 504 loan program. Yep, we actually closed on the deal, so I am speaking from real experience. We closed the deal on December 31, 2007 so this is pretty real time information. After getting several inquiries from individuals like yourself trying to find an SBA lender in their state (my deal was in California), I contacted my SBA Lender in San Francisco today and here is what I found out. In order to be an SBA lender, you must be a "Certified Development Company" (CDC). Just because your name is Bank of America, or Wells Fargo does not a CDC make you.... in fact, I was told that these companies also use a CDC when making an SBA loan. That's right, they use an outside agency that is certified in the process, even though they may have local "in-house" experts that do the majority of the loan processing and the client interface (i.e., you'll probably never talk directly to the CDC responsible for underwriting the loan). The banks, like Wells Fargo, B of A, etc. of course get a referral fee from these CDC's but they'll never tell you that, or if they do, it'll be so fast and the disclosure buried in so much paperwork, you won't realize that this was the case.

Anyway, I have a great website for anyone interested in an SBA loan who wants to go straight to the CDC and skip the middleman bank. You won't have to navigate the SBA Loan process through an interpreter who may or may not be able to properly translate the sometimes tricky program guidelines. You will be talking to THE actual lender who will be underwriting your loan directly with the SBA. Personal experience has shown that the more people you have involved in any loan transaction, the longer it takes, and the more confusing the process is not to mention the odds that it gets canned in the process increase exponentially.

OK, now for the website www.nadco.org/nadco/welcome.html then just click on the CDC directory icon and select the state that your project is in and a list of CDC lenders will come up w/ contact info. I have no idea why at 40 years old, and a seasoned CPA I never knew this until today. It is amazing the SBA doesn't let you know any of this on their own website, or that it is buried to where it is un-intuitive as to how to find it. My rant with having "government" sponsored programs like SBA and FHA is when people just glumly pop-off that these are the simple solutions, when in fact, unless you are fortunate enough to get connected with someone who is actually halfway intelligent in the business lending community, you will be SOL when it comes to getting into one of these programs that you, the taxpayer, actually make possible. Sorry for the rant, its just upsetting that us working class self-employed are actually in the highest tax bracket most of the time and are largely responsible for these FHA and SBA programs being in existence (i.e, our tax $$ fund them!), and yet we must be further humiliated by the process of trying to extract these monies (our monies) back out of the government SBA & FHA programs on the back-end to try to support and grow these very same businesses, our businesses.

Hope this helps! Good luck!
Click to view FinanceHelp4U's profile Mogul FinanceHelp4U 36 posts since
Mar 5, 2008
25. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Mar 6, 2008 10:36 PM
in response to: kmdguy
*Hi! I am a Financial Consultant and should be able to help you without any problems. I have years of experience working for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA Loans), approving/denying loans for the whole Eastern half of the United States. Additionally, other experience I have in commercial lending via other routes and even residential lending experience. SBA Loans are not for everyone - and when I do see a "fit", I know where the file needs to end up at to get approved. I have alot of SBA contacts, too numerous to even mention, but the majority of loans I assist in getting approved with my programs, services and consultating are not even submitted to SBA - they are a "fit" for other programs we offer and my job is not done unless I obtain the best results for my clients. Knowledge is power - believe me, no truer statement has ever been made. I love what I do and am passionate about ensuring my clients obtain the financial tools they need to suceed and thrive in their chosen field. You have to know how to submit your loan paperwork correctly also - so sometimes it is worth the extra cost of obtaining a knowledgeable Consultant instead of spinning your wheels, wasting time and staying frustrated. Get over it - "your time is money".... I can help you - if you are interested, please let me know, I would be glad to try and assist you....If you are interested in my assistance - please e-mail me at **hardwork70@newwavecomm.net* +with your contact telephone #, name, a little more specific info and I will be happy to give you a call....Look forward to hearing from you,+</stro<br />Carol*
Click to view FinanceHelp4U's profile Mogul FinanceHelp4U 36 posts since
Mar 5, 2008
26. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Mar 6, 2008 10:40 PM
in response to: eddie518
+Eddie, please see my reply to the initial question...It is possible I would have a very good chance of helping you also,+</stro<br />Carol*
Financial Consultant
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Mar 5, 2008
27. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Mar 15, 2008 7:28 PM
in response to: kmdguy
*+Hi, I am Carol, a Financial Consultant. I think I can help you with your needs. I have numerous years working for the U.S. Small Business Administration and in commercial lending. SBA Loans are not
*Please feel free to contact me, I will be glad to help: My e-mail is **hardwork70@newwavecomm.net*, (606) 598-4218 telephone, (606) 813-5673 Mobile

I will be in and out all weekend, if you try to call and do not get an answer, leave me a message and I will call you back as soon as possible,

Thank you,

Carol
Click to view Mark SLF's profile Mogul Mark SLF 33 posts since
Dec 12, 2007
28. Re: 12 years in business, A1 credit but still get turned down expansion funds Mar 15, 2008 11:14 PM
in response to: kmdguy

Have you looked at leasing the computers and software. I would be more than happy to help you with this. With your credit ratings and length of time in business you should not have any issues. My number is 248-714-5382 or you get check out our website at http://www.spotlightfinancial.biz or send me an email at marklomas@spotlightfinancial.biz.
Click to view kmdguy's profile Professional kmdguy 7 posts since
Jan 16, 2008
29. Update on my quest Mar 16, 2008 3:01 PM
in response to: Mark SLF
Hello everyone, thanks for all your great responses.

After sitting back and evaluating my options, I decided that a lump business loan was really not the best way to go.

I ended up easily getting a $30K lease for all the equipment I needed without any trouble at all. I also got a $45K LOC from Wells Fargo quite easily as well to fill in the gaps of operating expenses and such. If I would have gone this route initially it would have saved me a lot of headache and time, but once I started down this path it was quite easy with my credit score and such to get all I needed.

I now have all the equipment installed (it took a month of some remodeling and waiting on the hardware to be built). Next week I can put it into full use and start ramping up my advertising efforts to let everyone know about our new capabilities.

I'd be happy to hear any other suggestions from experienced business folks about how to carry on from here.

Thanks again,
Dan Underhill
Keyframe Multimedia, Inc.
www.keyframe-multimedia.com

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