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Merchant Cash Advance Puts You In Control Of Your Cash Flow

Merchant Cash Advance Puts You In Control Of Your Cash FlowSmall businesses are hurting. The tight economy has put the squeeze on everyone and everything. Banks won’t lend, customers won’t buy and those who do want to extend the receivables cycle. That leaves the small business owner right in the middle.

Cash flow is what keeps your business alive. You need cash to pay your bills, but how can you get the cash you need when sales are down, your remaining customers are paying late, and banks aren’t lending?

If your business is registered in the US, and accepts Visa or MasterCard, you should consider a merchant cash advance from Rapid Capital Funding. A merchant cash advance gives you the cash you need now.

With a merchant cash advance, getting the funds you need is much easier than it is to ask the bank for a loan. There is no long application process, no weeks or months of waiting while your business suffers. There is no collateral to put up, no guarantees to make, and your credit doesn’t have to be perfect.

Ninety-five percent of the businesses that apply for a merchant cash advance are approved. These are businesses just like yours that need cash now. Each month, as you process credit card transactions, a small percentage of your transaction is used to repay your advance. There are no monthly loan payments. When your transaction volume is up, your advance is repaid quicker; when the transactions slow down, so does your repayment.

Many businesses appreciate the repayment flexibility of the merchant cash advance, and your business may be eligible for an advance that is as much as 1.5 times your monthly average transaction volume. We also have special financing plans for high-volume transaction businesses like restaurants and bars.

Don’t struggle to stay afloat. Contact Rapid Capital Funding for your merchant cash advance today.

Photo Credit: Miguel Saavedra

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