Put Your FUNDED Pants On – It’s Time for Merchant Cash Advance
Put your FUNDED pants on because today you’re going to find out just how easy it is to get business financing.
The Merchant Cash Advance industry is expected to surpass $1 Billion in annual funding within the next two years. There are at least thirty two major nationwide providers of capital who want you to be part the revolution. They’ve all got different strengths so you can simply choose the one you believe to be the best fit.
Stop sitting on the sidelines while your competitors are getting funded with less than stellar credit, no collateral, and no fixed payments. The industry average turnaround time from application to funding is approximately seven days.
Do you:
- Accept credit or debit cards as a form of payment?
- Have a copy of your most recent merchant account and bank statements?
- Have a copy of your business property lease or recent mortgage statement?
- Have time to fill out a one page application?
If you answered ‘yes’ to all of these questions and you’ve never considered Merchant Cash Advance financing before, you’re part of a growing minority. There is no cost to apply and no reason not to at least learn about what your options are. Each and every provider in our directory is staffed with experts that can explain exactly how their program works, how much funding you’re eligible for, and how long you can expect the process to take. There are offices and agents all over the country, so whether you prefer to do business in person or over the phone, we’re pretty confident you’ll find what you’re looking for.
If you couldn’t tell, we’re really excited about how Merchant Cash Advance will help rebuild the economy in 2012. So choose a few providers to contact, gather up the documents stated above, and make sure you dress for the occasion. You can never go wrong with FUNDED pants.
Last modified: January 27, 2012Sean Murray is the President and Chief Editor of deBanked and the founder of the Broker Fair Conference. Connect with me on LinkedIn or follow me on twitter. You can view all future deBanked events here.