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Restaurant Financing – 4 Options For Every Credit Situation

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Restaurant financing has always been a need best suited to certain financial companies that are well-versed in understanding the type of risk profile a restaurant loan represents. However the economy has completely changed this landscape, and many restaurants are now on a “black list” with business lenders to the downturn and retail slump. If you are a business owner looking for financing, there are a three things you need to know.

  • Equipment Loans- This type of loan is available through various commercial loan brokers and some commercial mortgage companies and allows a loan to be made against your existing equipment that you may own as a part of doing business such as kitchen equipment, furniture, etc. Remember though, a lien will be placed against this property until the loan is paid off.
  • Commercial Mortgage-If you own the building that you currently do business out of this may be a good option for you, especially if the balance on your existing mortgage is low, or the building is free and clear. Even with tough credit, you may be able to get a substantial loan against the property at fairly reasonable rates, especially compared to other available sources.
  • Merchant Cash Advance- This “advance” is pitched primarily to restaurant owners and is secured against their future credit card receipts, even if credit is difficult. The advantage here is that normally this type of “cash advance” can be funded quickly, usually within 7 days. The disadvantages are many, including high factor, or interest rates, high fees and the requirement to change merchant credit card processors as a condition of receiving the loan. Because it is an “advance” against receivables and not technically a loan, regulations may allow rates as high as 50% or more on a short term basis.
  • Credit Card Receivable Financing – This is also a quick funding, low documentation loan with factor rates that are 50-80% less than a merchant cash advance with no upfront fees or requirements to switch processors. Because it is a true loan and not an advance, a business will not be subjected to rates that are higher than state usury laws allow. Loan amounts are up to $500,000, even with credit scores as low as 550.

There are options out there for restaurant financing, and some of them can be relatively affordable. The best option is always going to be your local SBA backed loan. However, the reality of today’s environment is that not many of these types of low-rate government backed loans are actually getting approved. That is why it is important to carefully consider your options before moving forward.

Author: Neal Coxworth
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Restaurant Loans – Affordable Funds Delivered Quickly

Friday, July 9th, 2010

In recent years, businesses needing restaurant loans have been treated as an almost separate, and some may say unequal, category of financing for business loans. Many lenders that understood the special needs of restaurant owners are no longer lending, and other lenders have placed them on a so-called “black list” separate from other small and medium sized businesses because they are considered too risky.

This has left restaurant owners in a real predicament as they fight to regain much of the working capital that they lost in the economic downturn. Even healthy establishments have seen their lines cut due the banking collapse, and this has forced restaurant owners to seek out other sources of financing such as secured equipment loans, commercial mortgages, etc.

However, these types of loans are different and not really catering to the needs of restaurant owners because of the fact that restaurants need a steady infusion of working capital, even when business is slow, to keep deliveries flowing through their back door. Without it, the business will be forced to close, even if traffic is healthy. Because mortgages and secured business loans take a lot of time to process, underwrite, and decision, they have not been able to fill the financing gap that currently exists.

This has left business owners in the unsavory position of having to accept cash advances from their credit card processing company. These high rate, unregulated advances are quick and feature low documentation. However, they often comes with many strings attached such as the requirement to switch processors, buy equipment and pay large upfront fees. Added to this is the fact that the interest rates on these advances can often exceed 50% and may change at any time during the repayment period

Luckily, a better way has entered the market in the form of a new, regulated business loan called credit card receivable financing, that is as quick and easy as a cash advance without all the disturbing requirements such as buying equipment and switching processors. On top of this, the rates are normally 50-80% lower than a merchant cash advance with no upfront fees.

It’s time the restaurant business owners had a real, cost effective option when it comes to obtaining restaurant loans for their establishments. Today’s economy demands creative solutions to the capital intensive needs of business, and this new option that is on the market that fills a gap that major banks and the SBA have left.

Author: Neal Coxworth
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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