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Thursday, January 28, 2016
Our newest Capital Group Rainstar, Working out excellent !!
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
NEW JERSEY DISASTER LOANS
DISASTER LOANS - IMN Direct provides low-interest disaster loans to businesses of all sizes, private non-profit organizations, homeowners, and renters.
IMN Direct disaster loans can be used to repair or replace the following items damaged or destroyed in a declared disaster: real estate, personal property, machinery and equipment, and inventory and business assets.
IMN Direct disaster loans can be used to repair or replace the following items damaged or destroyed in a declared disaster: real estate, personal property, machinery and equipment, and inventory and business assets.
f you are in a declared disaster area and have experienced damage to your business, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the SBA. Businesses of any size and most private nonprofit organizations may apply to the SBA for a loan to recover after a disaster.
Loan Amounts and Use
IMN Direct makes physical disaster loans of up to $2 million to qualified businesses or most private nonprofit organizations. These loan proceeds may be used for the repair or replacement of the following:
Real property
Machinery
Equipment
Fixtures
Inventory
Leasehold improvements
Machinery
Equipment
Fixtures
Inventory
Leasehold improvements
The IMN Direct Business Physical Disaster Loan covers disaster losses not fully covered by insurance. If you are required to apply insurance proceeds to an outstanding mortgage on the damaged property, you can include that amount in your disaster loan application.
If you make improvements that help reduce the risk of future property damage caused by a similar disaster, you may be eligible for up to a 20 percent loan amount increase above the real estate damage, as verified by the SBA.
You may not use the disaster loan to upgrade or expand a business, except as required by building codes.
Eligibility and Terms
A business of any size or most private nonprofit organizations that are located in a declared disaster area and have incurred damage during the disaster, may apply for a loan to help replace damaged property or restore its pre-disaster condition. Call us at 609-365-0001
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Access Cash Fast - Merchant Cash Advance is not a loan
Access Cash Fast
Merchant Cash Advance is not a loan—it’s the sale of your future credit card sales at a discount.
You sell a fixed dollar amount of your future credit and signature debit card sales at a discount to one of our preferred cash advance partners. Through an automated process, a fixed percentage is returned from each sale as it is settled. The percentage paid from each sale is fixed for the life of the funding, and the advance is paid back when and as you get paid.
You never have to worry about writing checks, making timely payments, or paying late fees. Once you have paid down a portion of your original balance, you can renew your advance to get additional capital. Renewal is easy and fast. In most cases, funds will deposit into your account the next business day. IMN Direct call 609-365-0001 www.imndirect.net
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
The Fundamentals of Leasing Business Equipment
What it is: From computers and heavy machinery to complete offices, it is possible to lease almost anything for your business. Equipment leasing can provide a lifeline for cash-strapped businesses in need of the tools of the trade. IMN Direct Capital Funding can assist you in equipment lease options call us at 609-365-0001
How to get it: Equipment leasing is basically a loan in which the lender buys and owns equipment and then "rents" it to a business at a flat monthly rate for a specified number of months. At the end of the lease, the business may purchase the equipment for its fair market value (or a fixed or predetermined amount), continue leasing, lease new equipment or return it. IMN Direct Capital Funding can assist you in equipment lease options call us at 609-365-0001
Upside: Advantages include getting your hands on needed equipment without paying the costs up front. Lines of credit stay freed up because the leases are not bank loans, and lease payments can potentially be deducted as a business expense. It is also possible to easily upgrade equipment once a lease expires.
Related: 4 Advantages to Leasing Office Equipment
Downside: Leasing can be an appropriate for any business at any stage of development. But when it comes to startup businesses, it is likely the owner will be obliged to put his or her personal credit on the line in order to secure the lease. IMN Direct Capital Funding can assist you in equipment lease options call us at 609-365-0001
Related: When and How to Lease Equipment
Other downsides include a higher price over the long term, and the lease commits you to keep the equipment for a period of time.
Still, the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association estimates that four-fifths of businesses at least lease some of their equipment -- a testament to the usefulness of the practice.
More Tips:
A company selling equipment is often able to make a direct referral to a leasing company with which it does business.
It is a good idea to get a quote from the leasing firm referred by the company that wants to sell you the equipment. The quote should be competitive. After all, the company selling products wants to sell as many as possible, and it surely doesn't win any points by referring a leasing company that gouges its customers. But it also pays to get another quote. Usually, the company selling the equipment works with more than one leasing company. Or ask a friend or a business associate for a referral.
Keep in mind that the person making the leasing agreement may be a broker and not be the source of the equipment.
A good rule of thumb is to deal only with financing sources that have operated at least as long as the term of the proposed lease. Get picky when it comes to the terms, especially when it comes to casualty insurance to cover equipment damage and responsibility when it comes to paying personal property tax or handling repairs. IMN Direct Capital Funding can assist you in equipment lease options call us at 609-365-0001
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Understanding Business Loans such as Merchant Cash Advance
For many business owners, the introduction and explosion of merchant cash advances and merchant cash loans have been a welcome source of capital—especially those business owners with companies that often have trouble getting traditional bank credit.
Generally, these loans are short-term in nature—often as little as 3 months with payments made daily, in the form of withdrawals from the company checking account or as a fixed percentage of that day’s credit card receipts. The upside is that business owners can obtain credit quickly and without the rigorous approval standards and documentation requirements of a traditional lender.
Ivan Rincon founded The Orchid Boutique, which sells designer swimwear online and in an upscale Miami boutique, and sought out a merchant cash advance in order to fund inventory purchases.
I applied for a merchant cash advance because my bank wasn’t providing the financing to support my growth. It was an easy process and I received funding quickly to keep the working capital I needed on hand to operate the company,” Rincon said.
As most media observers, independent analysts, and even merchant cash advance industry leaders have pointed out, loans like Mr. Rincon’s can be very expensive. Most independent reports peg the interest rate on these loans between 18-50%. But there are some particular nuances to the merchant cash advance that throw the reliability of those numbers into question.
It’s not that merchant cash advance companies are lying or that reporters have been misled (although some cash advance lenders certainly misrepresent the cost of their loans), but rather, the price of these loans has generally been expressed in a way that is inconsistent with how other, more common forms of credit, are priced and discussed.
After all, the interest rate on virtually all mortgages, credit cards, student loans, and car loans are expressed as an annualized percentage rate (APR). Merchant cash loans are generally priced using what’s called a buy rate(another commonly used term is factor rate but the meaning is the same). APRs and buy rates operate differently in a couple of crucial respects that make comparing them more than simply putting two numbers side by side.
Here’s an example. Merchant cash loans are often priced with a buy rate between 1.3 and 1.4. To determine the total payback amount on the loan, the buy rate is multiplied by the amount borrowed. In a case where a borrower obtains a $100,000 loan with a 1.3 buy rate for a 12-month term, his total payback amount is $130,000. At first glance, that seems like a 30% interest rate, a rate that most would consider high. And indeed, the interest cost of the loan is 30% ($30,000). However, when loans are priced using a buy rate, all of the interest is charged to the principal upon origination of the loan. If the loan had been priced at 30% APR, where interest accrues on a lesser and lesser principal amount as payments are made, the total payback amount would be approximately $117,000—a difference of $13,000! The 1.3 buy rate is actually equivalent to a 52% APR, not the 30% one might expect.
Another important consideration when evaluating a buy rate is the importance of time. Buy rates are not annualized as APRs are (hence, the word annualized). Suppose the $100,000 loan with a 1.3 buy rate had a term of 6 months instead of 12 months, as is often the case with merchant cash loans. Instead of paying back $130,000 over the course of a year, the loan is paid back twice as quickly (in 6 months). The equivalent APR is now 104% (52% * 2)!
These distinctions are important when considering the cost of obtaining a merchant cash loan versus other forms of credit. After all, interest rates merely represent the price of credit. And prices are of value when they can be expressed and compared in a consistent, apples-to-apples way.
For more information call 609-365-0001 or visit http://www.imndirect.net
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