Posts Tagged ‘merchant cash advance’
High Approval Ratings on a Merchant Cash Advance
There are numerous benefits to choosing a merchant cash advance over a standard loan. One of those great benefits includes a high approval rating. With the economy still not that great, banks are even more wary about giving out loans. And it’s not so difficult to understand why. These are troubled times and they’d rather [...]
Merkozy’s Scared of a Working Capital Loan
When Merkozy met last week with few changes to EU treaties, the Euro hit a new low. With Sarkozy up for re-election later this spring, and Merkel still in charge of a hawkish government, fear of Greek default is growing. If only Merkozy had the same attitude as those taking out a working capital loan… [...]
A Working Capital Loan for 2012
The new year is upon us, and with it a sense of change. Last week, positive labor numbers were overshadowed by bad news from across the Atlantic. European debt is now greater than American: approximately 22% of GDP compared to roughly 21% of American GDP. When debt-buying is temporary, or when new money is temporarily [...]
A Working Capital Loan Could Help Businesses Despite Contraction
The recovery in the United States for 2012 will likely be hampered by problems in the rest of the world; namely, Europe. But couldn’t America carry the load now that things are getting back on track? It’s doubtful. The American work force isn’t growing nearly as fast as it should to buoy the world’s economy. [...]
Now’s The Time for Unsecured Working Capital
Despite the fact that market data seems to be better than normal, the economy is not headed in the right direction. While unemployment continues to drop, it is not necessarily due to more people finding jobs, but rather that workers are dropping out of the work force. Moreover, with signals trending south, it is important [...]
Alternatives to a Merchant Cash Advance for Europe
There are strong signs that the economy is weakening. It’s really due to Europe, as we’ve mentioned before. The chances that Mario Draghi, the head of the ECB, will print new money are very small, due to EU treaties. And no one wants to buy Europe’s distressed debt because it points back to questions about [...]
A Working Capital Loan For Greeks May Be Closer Than They Think
The Euro issue remains problematic, although there will likely be a resolution this week at a summit meeting. Germany and France are at the center of the Euro Zone and are expected to amend treaties to allow for private share holders to absorb losses on Greek debt. The treaty will also conform to German standards [...]
Why Germany Won’t Offer Unsecured Working Capital
At the end of last week the Euro rose due to speculation that the ECB will buy Spanish and Italian bonds, thus stemming borrowing costs. High bond yields haven’t been attracting bargain hunters, who instead of feasting on these returns, prefer the safety of lower returns. Unfortunately, greater austerity will not bring about lower bond [...]
No Business Capital Loans for Italy
Getting a working capital loan in Italy just became really hard. With Berlusconi’s resignation, it seems a technocracy will be installed to help counter a flailing economy. If Italy is unable to deal with its debt and reform its economy, it will point to the other weaknesses in the Euro zone –the fact that their [...]
Growth Despite Greece
The American government is showing broad optimism after the Fed met and refrained from taking any drastic action. Trouble abroad, however, namely in Greece, could hamper a full recovery. Our biggest domestic worry remains unemployment, but if Greece were to default and return to the drachma, it would unnerve global markets into a spiral of [...]

