Two entrepreneurs put together a great business plan, and based on this, they applied for and received a small business loan. In a few years the business was very successful and the original loan was paid off. Sales grew quickly and keeping up with demand meant leasing a warehouse, stocking inventory and hiring employees. The successful owners applied for and received a quick business line of credit and business credit cards to float the debt during the course of business; all of the business credit applications required the business Tax ID and both of their personal Social Security Numbers. Then the economic situation changed and sales plummeted.
Entries Tagged as 'Financing'
How Your Business Can Affect Your Personal Credit
March 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Banking, Consumer Info, Credit Cards
Tags: business credit·business line of credit·Credit Cards·Fair Debt Collection Practices Act·Financing·liability·Personal Credit·personal guarantees·small business
Can’t Pay for that Tchotchke You’ve Just Won on Ebay? Finance it!
May 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Consumer Debt
The Wall Street Journal is reporting today that Internet auction site eBay Inc. is going to start offering financing to customers would can’t afford to pay for items they’ve purchased on eBay. The financing would be provided with credit issued by General Electric Co.’s consumer-credit arm.
Is eBay really hurting that much – or [...]
Tags: Consumer Credit·eBay·Financing·General Electric·PayPal·Wall Street Journal


