Sunday, July 5, 2015

General building contractors and business bank statement loans.

As a general building contractor you have the opportunity to earn quite a large amount of money through your business projects. 
Ideally you start out with a budget and based on expenses and capital growth based on overruns and other items that are factored will determine the amount of cash flow you bring in.  As a general business contractor you are constantly watching your cash flow. 
General contracting businesses run into budget and cash flow issues and sometimes need additional funds to operate.  However one of the best ways to get through a slow period and cash flow issues is to bring in as much business during the busy season so you're not so stressed during slow times you will have the available resources to get through
Small Business Loans Depot has various bank statement loan and working capital loan programs for roofing businesses that have been in business at least 4 months with at least 3 months of verifiable revenue.
Ed Rogers can assist you in discussing what programs work best for your time in business and based on how much working capital you are looking to bring in through our bank statement loan and alternative loan programs.
Once you receive the working capital through our programs and the funds may be used for any purpose.  As your general contracting project progresses you may need to perform additional tests and engineering studies to make sure your project is completed properly.
Many general building contractors do not have to concern themselves about marketing since word of mouth advertising is the best way to get the word out. 
You will need to make sure the cash flow you receive through your bank statement loan is used for transportation, equipment, office staff and paying employees.
Once you have shown your business to be profitable for as long as you are in business you can continue to come back to Small Business Loans Depot as a client to receive additional cash flow loans. 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Roofing Business Bank Statement Loans Are Ideal For Marketing and Expansion Plans.

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Roofing businesses run into budget and cash flow issues and need additional funds to operate.  However one of the best ways to get through a slow period and cash flow issues is to bring in as much business during the busy season so you're not so stressed during slow times you will have the available resources to get through
Small Business Loans Depot has various bank statement loan and working capital loan programs for roofing businesses that have been in business at least 4 months with at least 3 months of verifiable revenue.
Ed Rogers can assist you in discussing what programs work best for your time in business and based on how much working capital you are looking to bring in through our bank statement loan and alternative loan programs.
Once you receive the working capital through our programs and the funds may be used for any purpose, it is best to run a marketing campaign to bring in customers during the roofing business busy period which begins in spring and lasts through fall and tapers off just before the Thanksgiving holidays or sooner or later based on weather conditions and where you are located in the US.
Ideally you may need to hire a marketing consultant who can help your business with radio, TV or local newspaper advertising.
For starters you may even want to start out with door hangers.  Whatever level your are looking to market, you can start with a budget for as low as $2000 or go as high as $25,000 or more spending on advertising.
You definitely want to use your roofing business transportation vehicles as a form of marketing. Your roofing business vehicles, with your company name on them, should be parked in high traffic areas, where they will be exposed to high traffic volume.
If your roofing business isn't operating should realize that wherever your trucks are parked, they are still working and doing your advertising. It is ideal to put phone numbers on the rear of the trucks for people who pull up behind you at stop signs.
It's best to put telephone numbers on the rear because people with cell phone will try to call you if they see the number only on the side of your trucks. It's too dangerous to drive next to someone and try to write down or dial a number - the sad thing is many people try to drive and dial numbers they see to save them or reach the company asking for info.  Even though you want calls for business you don't want it at the expense of people's safety.
Spend the working capital you receive by advertising at local business networking events. Many churches, city council meetings, service organizations like Lion's or Kiwanis clubs offer ways to meet their members and market to them. People who belong to these groups are usually very important members in the community and they will get to know you and recommend you and have a need for the roofing services you are offering. 
Yes, you are going to have to budget times to do these things but they will pay off in the long run. Look for groups that have breakfast meetings or end of the week lunches.
Once your receive your working capital from Small Business Loans Depot, it will open up many options to help you to get the word out to others in your community who need your services. Contact Ed Rogers for a consultation on all of our various loan programs. 

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

HVAC repair business bank statement loans, ideal for expansion.

HVAC repair business bank statement loans are available for all types of contracting business that are looking to take their practices to the next level. 

When an HVAC business is looking to expand or add staff or add inventory and needs a bank statement loan, many want to be debt free. There are times when a business has to take a loan out to gain additional cash flow. 
 

If your business has had trouble in the past finding funding and has been in business at least 4 months we may be able to assist with 3 months of verifiable revenue. 

By using additional funding through outside sources such as a bank statement loan it will allow the business owner to pay bills, expand, add staff and more.  You will need at least 6 months in business to qualify for our program. 

Small Business Loans Depot. Ed Rogers 919-771-4177.

Contractor business bank statement loans.

Contractor business bank statement loans are available for all types of contracting business that are looking to take their practices to the next level. 

When a contractor needs a bank statement loan, sometimes the owners have to make concessions in their original plan to go the debt free route. 

If your practice has had trouble in the past finding funding and has been in business at least 4 months we may be able to assist with 3 months of verifiable revenue. 

By using additional funding through outside sources such as a bank statement loan it will allow the business owner to pay bills, expand, add staff and more. Need at least 6 months in business to qualify. 

Small Business Loans Depot. Ed Rogers 919-771-4177.