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Ring Up Some Retail Business Financing!
Retail sales are starting to come back as consumers begin to buy again. At this stage,
retail store business financing isn’t readily available, and that can make things tough on small business owners. A
merchant cash advance from
Rapid Capital Funding might just give you the retail business financing you need when you need it.
If your retail operation generates at least $2,500 each month in credit and debit card sales, you’re likely qualified for a merchant cash advance. A merchant cash advance can put as much as $250,000 into your accounts immediately. There are no restrictions on how you spend the money, so you can pay bills, repair or remodel your retail space, expand your business, hire new employees, or improve your cash flow when sales are slow.
Rapid Capital Funding is a leader in unsecured business financing for small businesses. Retail business financing can mean the difference between surviving and failing. Banks may not be willing to lend your retail business the cash it needs now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get retail business financing!
Contact Rapid Capital Funding today to learn more about credit card factoring and how it can provide the retail business financing you’ve been looking for!
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Does your business have bad credit? Do you think that will prevent your business from getting the cash it needs to operate? Think all you can find is a bad credit business loan? Think again. Rapid Capital Funding offers your business a merchant cash advance as a great small business loan alternative.

Need A Bad Credit Business Loan?
There are no monthly minimum payments to make, no extensive credit checks or application process to clear. We evaluate your application and return an answer within hours. We also have about a 95% approval rate on the applications we receive. Most businesses that generate at least $2,500 in Visa and MasterCard credit and debit receipts monthly qualify for a merchant cash advance from
Rapid Capital Funding.
Contact Rapid Capital Funding today and let us show you that your bad business credit won’t stop your business from getting the cash it needs to operate.
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Dry Cleaners Business Financing: Merchant Cash Advance
For dry cleaners businesses, going green can be expensive, and
dry cleaners business financing is considered a hard sell for banks. Compounding the problem is a confusing turn of stance by the EPA on perchloroethylene (PCE) a dry cleaning solvent that has been linked to cancers in humans, as well as neurological problems and liver damage.
The EPA has already ordered dry cleaners to eliminate the use of PCE by 2020, but is now reconsidering its ruling. The ruling applies only to dry cleaners businesses in residential buildings, but advocacy groups are trying to get the ban extended to commercial buildings as well. The use of PCE is controversial, even among dry cleaners. Increased regulations and costs associated with PCE are causing more dry cleaners businesses to look for alternatives to PCE. For cleaners who are interested in incorporating new technologies into their businesses, a merchant cash advance may be a good way to find funding for expansions, renovations and compliance regulations.
Most dry cleaners businesses are small business, and often operate as family-owned businesses. Small business owners don’t always have access to dry cleaner business financing, which banks see as a high risk. From the consumer’s perspective, dry cleaning is necessary, but also expensive, and consumers have responded by buying fewer garments that require dry cleaning.
A merchant cash advance enables dry cleaner businesses to sell a portion of their future credit card transactions for cash up front. Rapid Capital Funding will purchase your transactions, and you get the cash you need to expand, improve or upgrade your business equipment.
Contact Rapid Capital Funding today to see how a merchant cash advance can provide the dry cleaners business financing you need to keep your doors open.
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