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A Little Bit of Efforts Saves a Lot of Work

A behind the curtains look into the new landscape of business lending from a nationwide leader in financing.

As the signs of widespread economic recovery start to appear, the once hunkered down and hibernating small and medium-sized businesses are awakening to a very different landscape of business lending. It has always been an axiom of truth that businesses need capital support to grow and thrive. Over the last few years however, the downturn in the economy has changed the business finance industry as much, if not more than any other.

In the old days business owners walked confidently into their community bank, and walked out with easy access to capital. The scenario now plays out much differently. Community banks, once open armed welcomers, are quickly disappearing. They are being swallowed whole by larger institutions, or are themselves running into financial difficulties resulting in insolvency. The petition process of securing a business loan from one of the few remaining mega banks is now often arduous, complicated, or simply unavailable.

With the needs of capital support growing, and the availability of bank financing diminishing, there are those innovators that are stepping up and in to fill the role left behind. As a pioneer and leader of the new generation of business equipment leasing and financing companies, Taycor Financial Headquartered in Los Angeles CA, has provided a roadmap to help the business community navigate the new path from identifying equipment for purchase to financing.

Intelligent Shopping

Throughout the process of securing capital for equipment purchase, working capital injection, or general business growth, you’ll find that a little bit of effort saves a lot of work. Once you have found the approximate purchase price for the machinery that you need, or estimated the requested loan amount, the same careful attention should be made in choosing a financing or leasing partner.

Reputation: Chances are that your search for a finance company will include a foray into the World Wide Web. Take the additional step of researching the resulting companies, but moderate what you see. The internet has become the new soap box. Though the web contains a wealth of information, customer surveys have found that an unsatisfied customer is more than 9 times as likely to leave a negative review as a satisfied customer is inclined to leave a positive one. Also, buyers beware that the absence of reviews or information may not be a positive factor. Companies with little to no online presence might mean that the potential partner is new, or does not do enough business to have a customer reputation.

Flexibility & Scalability: Not all leasing and financing companies are alike; just as the needs of individual businesses are not generic. Often depending on the collateral and loan amount, there are options for payment deferrals or holidays that can help in the transition period commonly associated with new purchases or debt obligations. Ask potential financing partners about prepayment penalties, conditions for early buyout, and available options for flexible payment plans.

Return on Investment: Gone are the days of luxury and esoteric purchases. The common trends in equipment portfolio growth over the last few years have primarily been in purchases that generate revenue or gain efficiencies. Business loan and working capital divisions have reported that injections of capital are being spent on gaining market share and growth of business infrastructure. As an intelligent shopper you must determine if the acquisition of equipment or proposed spending of the business loan generates income or gains productivity? If the answer is ‘yes,’ evaluate and complete market research to estimate the dollar value gain to your business per month. This should become your Go/No Go assessment when finalizing your lease or loan.

Application Submission

Modern credit evaluations throughout the industry have evolved into automated, and little understood computer scoring models. Risk is now often assessed not only by your individual company’s history, but by the portfolio performance of your entire industry. The recent economic undoing has left entire industry verticals on the excluded list. If your potential financing partner only uses a computerized scoring model, you may be fighting an uphill battle with a guide that knows little about their actual approval criteria. For those finance companies that still maintain an experienced group of risk management credit staff, these are some of the criteria they use to decision submitted applications.

Personal Credit: A business with fewer than five owners is usually considered closely held. This designation means that regardless if you are applying for a lease or loan that requires no personal guarantees, the personal credit of the ownership (usually for those owning 20% or more) will be reviewed. The reason for inspection is simply that for closely held business denominations the fiscal health of the owners, their ability to maintain good financial health, and their personal payment habits generally impact business practice. Consider doing a self review prior to submission by contacting the three primary credit reporting agencies:

-Equifax
-Experian
-Transunion

Business Credit: There are currently several business credit reports available on the market. The most commonly used compiler, Dun & Bradstreet, aggregates information and assigns a Paydex score. Manual review of a Dun & Bradstreet or comparable report considers two criteria. Primary credit review focuses on the business history in paying established trade lines. Weight is based on high credit, and whether payments were made on time, late, or early. Consideration is then made on the number of trade lines reporting. If a business credit report scores well, but there are only one or two creditors reporting pay history of a very small amount the score tends to carry little weight in positive credit decisions.

Bank & Borrowing Reference: To bypass a full financial disclosure package, many equipment lease companies allow bank and borrowing references to be submitted in lieu of tax returns and financial statements. The bank reference gives a monthly snapshot of cash flow in and out of the business. A history of well maintained bank balance shows finance companies the applicant’s ability to take on additional debt. Comparable borrowing references are one of the most important factors when considering loans and leases over $50,000. The payment history reflected by a lease or loan reference similar in nature to the current request will give the creditor a true view of what they may expect when extending the same type of credit once more.

Successful Approval

The digitalization and upgrade of technology infrastructure in today’s modern business finance companies allow for near instant reference and report requests. If prior to application submission potential hurdles and challenges were addressed, the approval process should be measured in business hours and days not days and weeks.

Read: Once an approval has been extended, lease or loan documents will shortly follow. Read and confirm that the terms and conditions are as previously discussed and agreed.

Ask Questions: If there is a discrepancy of literature that you are unsure or uncomfortable with, ask questions. Relationship oriented finance partners will be more than happy to explain confusing legal language as well as be your advocate each and every step of the way.

Sign & Secure: Once you are comfortable with the documents, sign and execute. Then, it is very important that you secure multiple copies of your documents. Often in the event of an equipment lease, the purchase option addendum is what guarantees a fixed buyout at the end of the term.

About Taycor Financial

Founded in 1997, with offices in Los Angeles CA and Boston MA, Taycor Financial has joined the ranks of America’s top businesses, establishing itself as one of the premier equipment financing companies in the U.S. Taycor is also one of the most rapidly growing; having made the “Inc. 500” list of America’s fastest growing private companies. For more information on equipment leasing or financing, to get an Instant Quote, or explore career opportunities visit www.Taycor.com or call (310) 568-9900.

Vehicle Leasing

Some people find it difficult to commit to purchasing a vehicle; when the deal is final, the buyer is obligated to paying on the vehicle for the next 5 to 7 years depending on the terms of the loan. Vehicle leasing is the solution to this; you do not have to be locked into the purchase. Leasing is, in a way, renting something.

When you participate in vehicle leasing, you are borrowing the car for a said amount of time. A car lease is similar to a rent-to-own real-estate deal. You pay monthly on the car and after about 3 years, you have the option to buy the vehicle or a specific sale price. If you decide against purchasing the vehicle, you are not penalized. The dealer will take the car back, and either, sell the vehicle as a used car, or take it back to the auction. You are then free to purchase or lease another vehicle from that same dealership, or a different one.

There are many options available for people wishing to get a car lease. Not all are the same – you have to choose the one that is right for you. There are some very great deals sometimes, for instance: lightly used cars, rental cars that have been sold, and fleet vehicle leasing. The price is substantially reduced because the car is used but most are still in tip top shape. In fleet leasing, a company that is upgrading the cars they purchase for mobile employees, sells the old, used cars at a serious bargain. These cars are very lightly used and typically are of very top end models.

Typically, a car lease such as a car lease in Sydney, offers a type called a novated lease wherein there is a great benefit of reduced tax for participants. This is done through a process called “salary packaging” a vehicle. Basically, the lender attaches the monthly leasing payment to the borrower’s payroll. The borrower is then vehicle leasing through automatic deductions from their payroll. Also, this is done on a pre-tax basis, therefore reducing the amount of money the employee/borrower is required to pay taxes on. The novated lease is a great opportunity to save a lot of money!

Vehicle leasing is a smart choice for a customer who does not want to be stuck with a car that he/she no longer wants a couple of years down the road. It is great because the participant gets a new car every 2-3 years. This is a very attractive and popular choice for businessmen/businesswomen that travel for work. Some employers will actually pay for the leased vehicle, leaving the employee without payment obligations.

Another great feature about a car lease is that repairs are usually covered. Typical maintenance and light repairs are usually discounted substantially and sometimes no charge depending on the plans available.

Leases can be very convenient and many people worldwide lease, instead of purchase their vehicles. It is always good to weigh the options and get a clear picture of the vehicle’s total cost. Either way, you will be under contract for a certain amount of time. Therefore, it is best to find a deal you can afford and feel comfortable with paying.