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Building Business Credit: Got any tips?
I have good personal credit but no business credit. I am familiar with Dunn and Bradstreet and how all of that works but I am looking to get financing for quite a large amount of money for business purposes and I can't use my personal credit for that. I have never worked terms with vendors and have not established D&B credit nor do I have a lick of business credit.
What are some tips to help out your business credit? Maybe buying small items on your business account and paying them off? Company car?
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Let slip the dogs of war.
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Wouldn't rotating lines of credit (Credit Cards) in the business's name build credit in the same way they do for individuals?
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Give up now,
I hear McDonalds is hiring lol when it comes to credit, start small and grow
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I help you SUCCEED
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How about BOOTSTRAPPING, bro? I've started several of my businesses just by plowing back all revenues/profits into operations.
I try to shy away from credit unless its almost a sure shot that I can repay it QUICKLY. However, not all credit is bad. See: http://www.webmasterlabor.com/articles/credit.html |
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If you have a revenue stream from this enterprise you can borrow money. Acounts recievable or inventory. Talk to a real banker and you can get set up.
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damn thought they were the same
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I found a great forum for that once... try search for business credit forums.. this place had an outline that showed how to end up with $20k in biz credit cards at home depot, lowes, sams club, wal mart, etc in 6 months for your company
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First talk to the banker that has all your business accounts. They'll usually provide you with a line of credit depending on the business and your personal credit.
Be careful with extending your business on too much credit. I'm a big believer in paying cash for everything so you don't have a big debt load on your back.
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this is an excellent site to assist with credit issues, a wealth of informaiton
http://creditboards.com |
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