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Need Unsecured Real Estate Lines of Credit? Here are 3 Sources

October 31, 2017 By Marco Carbajo

Unsecured Real Estate Lines of Credit

Are you missing out on real estate deals because of a lack of cash for down payments?

Are you in need of rehab money for investment properties? unsecured real estate lines of credit

Other than hard money, private money and borrowing against your home or investment property’s equity what other ways can you get access to cash for real estate investing?

In today’s post that’s exactly what we’re going to uncover. These three types of unsecured real estate lines of credit may provide you the cash you need to do your deals.

As you know, there are many creative ways to finance investment properties and the more options you have the better.

One of the most important things I want you to take away from this post is to realize that your credit ability impacts what types of unsecured lines of credit you can obtain for real estate investing.

It’s crucial to have access to multiple sources of funding because with choices, your search for an investment property will be more productive and more profitable. Most importantly, you won’t be left scrambling for cash when you find a strong deal you want to invest in.

Now keep in mind you can always add several of these sources to your funding arsenal which will provide greater flexibility. As you know, the more cash options you have available the more creative you can be when doing your deals.

The good news is these three sources are cheaper than hard money. Most importantly once you have these sources established your access to cash is easily accessible. As you know in real estate, timing is everything.
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Filed Under: Business Credit Tagged With: real estate credit lines, real estate lines of credit, unsecured real estate lines of credit

Elite High Credit Limit Credit Cards Program for Excellent Credit

October 12, 2017 By Marco Carbajo

Elite High Credit Limit Credit Cards for Excellent Credit

Having a hard time getting funding for your startup or low-revenue business?

Are you in a high-risk industry such as real estate which lenders tend to avoid? elite high credit limit credit cards for excellent credit

Are you in the medical field and now discover that banks are not loaning to you as easily as before?

In today’s post we are going to show you how to tap into the power of bundling multiple high limit credit cards (credit card stacking) to finance your business with our Elite High Credit Limit Credit Cards Program.

Before we get started it’s important to understand that this program caters to individuals with excellent credit and solid income with a need for $100k or more in funding. With this program the maximum combined credit limits can go up to $250k but our average credit limit approvals for clients are $125-$200k.

But what if you need cash?

No problem, the good news is if you need cash most cards can be converted to cash at a 0% rate for 12-18 months. Now there is a 1-2% fee to pull cash from cards with our program but let me ask you this.

Where can you borrow cash at 1-2%?
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Filed Under: Business Credit Tagged With: best high limit credit cards, elite high credit limit credit cards for excellent credit, high credit limit credit cards, high limit credit cards, unsecured credit

Net 30 Company that Reports to D&B: How to Get Started

September 29, 2017 By Marco Carbajo

Net 30 Company

Looking for a net 30 company that reports to Dun & Bradstreet? net 30 company

In today’s post we’re going to show you how to get a net 30 account with Shirtsy. This net 30 company is a quality on demand direct to garment printing facility.

Shirtsy is a well known net 30 company that reports to Dun & Bradstreet and other business bureaus and tends to be one of the preferred starter vendors in the business credit building space.

Shirtsy offers businesses high quality promotional material with flexible net 30 terms.  You should have no problem finding exactly what you need no matter what type of business you’re in.  They have customizable shirts, jackets & hoodies, shoes and accessories.

If you are at the beginning stage of establishing business credit it’s best to apply with a net 30 company such as Shirtsy which is considered a starter vendor. Basically, starter vendors are companies that extend small lines of credit ($2,000+) on net 30 terms to businesses with little to no credit history.
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How to Convert Credit Cards into Cash at 0% APR

September 21, 2017 By Marco Carbajo

Convert Credit Cards Into Cash

Do you need cash for your business or real estate investing?

Did you know you can convert credit cards into cash without paying any interest for 12 months or more? convert credit cards into cash

If you want to know how to turn personal and/or business credit cards into cash at 0% APR than keep on reading this post. You’re going to discover that getting cash from credit cards is by far one of the cheapest sources of money you can find, period.

As you know most personal and business credit cards allow cardholders to withdraw cash against the credit limit in a transaction known as the cash advance. You’re basically borrowing cash from your credit card.

When you use your credit card for a cash advance, you repay the money just like you would when you make a purchase on your credit card. The difference is the interest rate you pay on the cash advance is much higher than the purchase APR: typically, around 24% annual interest or more. Ouch!
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Filed Under: Business Credit Tagged With: balance transfer, cash advance, convert credit card into cash, convert credit cards into cash, how to convert credit cards into cash

Personal Business Loans: The Big Upside for Your Business

September 8, 2017 By Marco Carbajo

Personal Business Loans

Are you looking for a small business loan?personal business loans

Is getting a personal loan for your business a better alternative?

In today’s post, I’m going to show you why a personal loan for your startup or existing business may be your best option. In a recent Pepperdine University study, only 34% of small businesses received traditional funding through their bank, compared to 75% of larger businesses.

The reality is securing a traditional business loan through a bank can be extremely challenging for startups and small businesses without a proven track record and solid revenues.

The good news is a personal loan could be an excellent way to fund your business.
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Filed Under: Business Credit Tagged With: business loan, business loans, personal business loan, personal business loans

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