Business Owners are Happiest with This Kind of Financing
02/05/2019
[ Article was originally posted on www.nav.com ] What Businesses Turn to for FinancingThe stats show that businesses owners have some go-to favorites for loans, and they may not be what you think. The trends vary by demographic, including age, gender, and nationality. This increased in 2018, largely due to traditional and large institution funding, such as traditional banks. Fixed rate borrowing (such as short-term loans) was slightly more popular than variable rate (such as credit cards and lines of credit.) Additionally, the Federal Reserve reports: “Application approval rates varied from 81 percent at small institutions to 51 percent at large institutions during the third quarter. Compared with the second quarter, approval rates were higher for large and midsized banks, but lower for small banks.” So, businesses can reasonably assume that a smaller bank is more likely to say “no” to a traditional loan. They perhaps can’t afford to take on the risk that a larger bank can. Interestingly, the most common reason for denying an application for a traditional was financial stability of the applicant, along with a lack of credit history. But traditional loans aren’t always the popular choice. Credit cards, microloans, and even P2P loans are increasing in favor, especially among startups and those without the big revenue numbers and solid history mentioned above. The order of business funding, by most popular, is:
Additionally, credit cards are more popular for expansion capital (making up 5 percent of funding) but are rarely used in startups. Where a business is at in its life cycle influences, the type of funding pursued. Utilization Doesn’t Always Mean SatisfactionWhile there some clear winners in those numbers, that’s doesn’t imply that everyone is happy with their choice. Some businesses may gravitate toward credit cards, for example, because that’s all they can qualify for under current lending requirements. Others choose to borrow from family and friends due to a lack of credit history. Still, others pick microloans as their only options for startups with no proven revenue trends. Don’t assume that the lending vehicle most common for your business type is always going to be your clear favorite. What works for other businesses isn’t always the best choice for you. Personalized Lending Is BestIt seems cliché to say that the superior lending product is the one that works best for your unique business needs, but it’s an accurate statement. Directing all small businesses to SBA loans, for example, because of their stellar reputation and opportunities for large loan amounts is short-sighted. Not every small business qualifies, and still others don’t need access to that much capital. Likewise, insisting that company founders get the most satisfaction from credit cards is an incorrect generalization. The flexible, unsecured credit lines they offer are perfect for short-term spending but can introduce businesses to high-interest rates and inflexible repayment terms. So, how can business owners find themselves truly happy with their choice of lenders? What’s the first step to take in making that perfect match? Start by asking some important questions:
One final factor to consider is how quickly you need the money. While it’s very simple to apply for credit cards and many small business loans online, government-backed loans and those issued in conjunction with the SBA can take weeks of preparing paperwork and going through a somewhat lengthy process. If you need cash fast, you’ll want to use a resource like Nav to sort through your options and aim to apply for those that pre-approve, process your application, and disburse funds within a few business days.
If you’ve applied for loans in the past and have not been happy with the outcome, you can take solace in the fact that business lending is a quickly changing landscape. New financing options become available all the time, and the lending process seems to get less complicated as technology advances and market competition factors work to attract new borrowers. The right funding option is out there, or will be soon. Back To News |
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