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Equipment Lease vs Finance

Equipment Lease vs Finance: Which is Better for Business?

Need equipment for your business? In the world of business ownership, ‘equipment’ can be defined as property other than land or properties that can be used in business operations. These can include machines, devices, tools, and even vehicles. Buying new equipment or upgrading the equipment you have can help improve the kind of products or…

Equipment Lease vs Finance

How to Qualify for a Small Business Loan Canada

According to recent statistics, 98.2% of businesses in Canada employ less than 100 workers. This qualifies them as small businesses which are said to fuel the Canadian economy. They exist in a variety of industries, and usually have a positive reputation among buyers because they’re close to the grassroots and thus appear more trustworthy.  …

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Choosing the Right Loan for Your Business

There are more small business loan options available today than ever before, but finding the right loan for your business may require a little digging. Fortunately, there are plenty of great options available – you just have to know where to look.

Econolease has solutions to fit every food service business in Canada

After 14 years supporting restaurants and food service providers in Canada, and with a wide range of products to choose from, Econolease’s sales staff is able to determine what lease, loan or rental product best fits each customer’s unique situation.

Inside the World of Merchant Cash Advances

After being denied six business loans, Rhonda realized that because her business was new, most banks would not offer her enough financing to start her new venture. However, she had heard about an alternative to traditional lending known as a merchant cash advance, or MCA. Encouraged, she took off in the direction of getting funding via an MCA. And she is not alone; millions of start-ups and established businesses take advantage of the benefits of this type of financing. But before they do, they must understand the ins and outs of merchant cash advances.

Searching for a Loan Online

Searching for financing and banking products, such as loans, is a breeze for anyone with online access. Borrowers whiz through the process of finding a lender, applying for a loan, approval, and cash-in-hand -sometimes in a 24-hour period. Online lenders are alternative providers of secured and unsecured loans. And they have become stiff competition for…

How iCapital Helps Canadian Small Businesses Leverage An Often Forgotten Asset: Future Debit and Credit Card Sales

For nearly a decade, Toronto-based iCapital has been providing capital to Canadian small business owners of all shapes and sizes from coast to coast. Unlike traditional loan products, however, their merchant cash advance has absolutely no deadlines, no late fees, and is only paid out when small business owners are making money themselves.

How to Get a Business Loan for a Restaurant or Bar

Anyone who aspires to open a restaurant or bar is in good company for sure. Worldwide, there are approximately 15 million thriving restaurants that rake in hundreds of billions of dollars annually. By some investment company accounts, bars and taverns in the U.S. alone grabbed $24 billion in 2015. This article points entrepreneurs in the right direction toward their own success.

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How Merchant Advance Capital is Doubling Down On Its Commitment to Canadian Businesses

As businesses grow from startups to success stories they often look to new markets where they can expand their operations. After eight years building a reputation as a reliable and friendly business lender in Canada, however, Merchant Advance Capital is instead growing the suite of products and services it offers its existing client base in the Great White North.

Why Lenders Dont Approve Applications for Small Business Loans in Edmonton

Additional cash is needed to take the small business to the next level. The only problem is that the loan application was rejected. It wasn’t because the applicant failed to fill out the paperwork properly. Other issues led the lender to decide the risk associated with approving the application was too great. By knowing why…