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Business Credit Cards without Personal Guarantee

January 17, 2012 By Joe Lawrence

business credit cards without personal guarantee

You may be wondering if it’s still possible to obtain business credit cards without a personal guarantee. Well, it is still possible. But you are going to have to do some work first.

For starters you’ll need to establish business credit that is separate from your personal credit. To do this, you’ll need to create business credit profiles with Dun and Bradstreet (see How to Get a DUNS Number), Experian Business and Equifax Small Business.

Then you’ll need to establish business credit with trade vendors (NET 30 Accounts). The purpose of this is to get your business some credit quickly so that the three business credit bureaus will start to rank you. Trade vendors usually offer quick approvals if you are just starting out.

>>>We have a guide that shows you how to do exactly this. Click here to view it.<<<

Now that your business has established some business credit. You can apply for business credit cards without having to give a personal guarantee. Keep in mind though that if you are not willing to “give” a personal guarantee, you’ll need to “give” something else. This may be providing the lender some other form of collateral like Accounts Receivable, Equipment or another asset. It’s possible to receive unsecured lines of credit, but in the present lending environment, your company needs to be well qualified (think of the basic rules of lending: business credit rating, business revenue, business plan, business assets/cash.

Of course, there are some lenders that will offer you business credit cards if you are a brand-new business without any assets or qualifications, but these are more along the lines of store cards (like Home Depot, Lowes, Office Depot, Staples, etc) and Business Gas Cards. Can you obtain a business credit card that you could use anywhere, like a Visa or Mastercard? Yes. You can, but remember, you need to get your company qualified first. And, you may want to consider local lenders that have smaller programs catered towards the community businesses in their area.

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If you need additional help getting business credit cards, please give us a call at (888) 218-6354 for a free business credit consultation. We will work with you personally, with local lenders in your area to meet your business needs. (We have many references are available).

How to get a Business Loan [Video]

June 9, 2011 By Joe Lawrence

Just posted a new video: How to get a Business Loan! It’s explained from the perspective of a local, lending bank (best source of business loans right now) and I think you will enjoy it as much as I did. I like the tips they gave, especially towards the end about finding organizations that help with lending!

Check it out here: https://businesscreditworkshop.me/videos/how-to-get-a-business-loan/

How to Start a Small Business

March 2, 2011 By Joe Lawrence

Article provided by wikiHow, a wiki how-to manual.

Plan, plan, plan! When your idea is fresh and exciting, it’s easy to start without a thought to how it will pan out and all the implications. There’s nothing worse than an uncompleted project. It can completely ruin your confidence. So here are the steps you should take.

Steps

  1. Come up with an idea, product or service. Put it down on paper. You’re more likely to succeed if you plan. Put down things like name of the business, what resources you need, short and long term business and financial goals.
  2. Chart your way to financial success. What price do you intend to sell your product or service for? How much will it cost you to produce? Work out a roughly estimated profit remembering to factor in fixed costs like rent, energy etc.
  3. Check out your competitors. How much are they selling a similar product for. Can you add something to it to make yours different and hence a better price?
  4. Put down your Unique Selling Proposition. Also how are you going to market your product? Via newspapers, a website, through word of mouth?
  5. Decide what type of business you would like to be — an incorporation, LLC, etc. This is important for tax purposes.
  6. Think of how you’re going to finance your business initially. The bank, venture capitalists, angel investors, SBA grants(government), your own savings are all options. Remember the four F’s for invesment: founders (people who share your idea), family, friends and fools.
  7. Make your product(s) or service available to customers using your marketing strategy above.
  8. Keep a close eye on your running costs and keep them in-line with your projections.
  9. Learn. Find buddies, mentors, local business-related organizations, Internet forums, and especially wikis to discuss the details of running a small business. It’s much easier for everyone to perform their core businesses well and prosper when they don’t waste time and energy “reinventing the wheel” on housekeeping.
  10. Get your accounts in order right from the start. Saves you tedious work later.
  11. Get a merchant account. A merchant account is a contract under which an acquiring bank extends a line of credit to a merchant, who wishes to accept payment card transactions of a particular card association brand. Without such a contract, one cannot accept payments by any of the major credit card brands.
  12. Set up payment methods like credit card.
  13. Keep in mind to always provide VALUE to those who may be your customers.
    • You probably can’t beat a big business on price in commodity items, so develop and get recognized for your expertise. Let your customers know they’ll ultimately do more (or enjoy more) with with your maybe-a-little-higher prices and superior guidance or service. Show off a few things on a wikis and make presentations to show your skills. You could even branch out into consulting.
    • You might be able to beat a big business in differentiated items[1] like services or decorative goods, too, if you can do better at replacing costly hidebound practices like creating a perception of quality and recognition with an expensive location with cheaper, better ones like making it easy for your customers to praise your quality online.

Tips

  • With the advent of the internet, online businesses are probably the easiest way to start and very much less expensive in terms of start-up cost than an offline counterpart.
  • You can also think of trading on eBay or Overstock.
  • A franchise is also a good option if you don’t want to start from scratch.
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment with prices.
  • A franchise is a great idea although the start-up capital is way too high for most people.
  • Find a direct selling company that will provide you the training and support. Also, find a personal mentor that you can trust.
  • Most direct selling companies have low start up capital compared to a traditional brick and mortar business. You can also break even rather quickly compared to the traditional business.

Related wikiHows

  • How to Come Up With a Business Idea
  • How to Build Your Business Without Advertising
  • How to Name Your Business

Sources and Citations

  • Starting and Managing a Business, U.S. Small Business Administration – https://www.sba.gov/category/navigation-structure/starting-managing-business
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management OpenCourseWare (free business-school courses) – https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/
  • The Autodesk File – https://www.fourmilab.ch/autofile/“The book traces the company from the first glimmer of an idea in the minds of the founders, through start-up, initial public stock offering, and growth from a loose confederation of moonlighting individuals to a leader in the industry of computer aided design.”
  • https://www.getyourebook.com – For step-by-step guide to starting an internet business. Good collection of reviewed business and finance ebooks
  • https://www.entrepreneur.com – All round information for small businesses.
  • https://www.start-cleaning-business.com – Start a cleaning business with Suze & Ev.
  1. ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopolistic_competition

Please edit this article and find author credits at the original wikiHow article on How to Start a Small Business. All content on wikiHow can be shared under a Creative Commons license.

“7 Secrets of Obtaining Business Credit” Webinar!

January 13, 2010 By Joe Lawrence

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View more of our videos on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKsvZfyuGuC0WFTx-d8jZbqeEpAkqa3i-

Enjoy the 7 Secrets of Obtaining Business Credit! Get your pens and paper ready – you’re going to want to take some notes!

P.S. Visit https://businesscreditworkshop.me/offer to view the special, one-time offer Joe made to all attendees!

21 Days to Form a Habit – WAY Better than a Resolution!

January 1, 2010 By Joe Lawrence

Hey Guys! Happy New Year! Watch this video I just did on way this method is 5 times better than creating a New Year’s Resolution!

1. Is this something you really want to do or spur of the moment?
2. Write down your intentions.
3. Write down why you are doing this.
4. Review it daily and check off as you do the item.
5. Enjoy your success, no matter how small.

June 14 – Business Credit Workshop Full Day Event!

October 16, 2009 By Joe Lawrence

Announcing – Business Credit Workshop – Full Day Live Event!! And You’re Invited!

Business Credit Workshop - Full Day Event

Your Invited to learn the techniques of obtaining business credit in any market! This is a full day of training where Joe Lawrence will be teaching the entire system of obtaining over $100,000 in business credit. Special Guest Speakers include: Local Banks that have recently lent money to Business Credit Workshop Students and Private Lenders!

Our event will be held on 06/14/2014 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Summer Hours)

Call us today to join us at our interactive workshop! (888) 218-6354 or use the sign-up link below:

Sign-Up Link: Click Here to Make Payment

You must be pre-registered to attend our Full Day Business Credit Workshop (by using the link above or by calling).
After making payment you will receive an email and a call from our office confirming all the details!

Location: Central, NJ (Must be Registered to receive Address and Location)

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Who are the World’s Best Banks?

October 2, 2009 By Joe Lawrence

I just read an article profiling the World’s Best banks (thanks Dino, for sending this to me). The article is posted by  CNBC and mentioned some banks I’ve heard of like JPM Chase and some banks I never knew existed! I challenge you to call these banks and see what their options are for business credit cards, loans and lines of credit. Let us know some feedback by posting your comments here!

Check it the article at: https://budurl.com/worldbestbanks

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Update: New report was released by Time Money and contains a lot more banks that a US Small Business Owner would benefit from working with, here is the new article: https://time.com/money/4082359/you-need-a-better-bank-2015/

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September 30, 2009 By Joe Lawrence

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Just Added last month’s Ask Joe Webinar Replay!

August 19, 2009 By Joe Lawrence

Hi Everyone! I just added the most recent “Ask Joe! Call” to our business credit blog. This call was awesome. We covered a lot, including:

  • What to do after getting an 80 paydex score
    • Paydex score is one of the business scoring models from Dun and Bradstreet.
    • The range is from 0 to 100. 0 to 79 means the business pays late.
    • An 80 paydex score is a perfect business credit score as it means your business pays on time!
    • 81 to 100 (not often seen) means that the business pays early.
  • How to get business license
    • It’s important to make sure your business is in compliance
  • Updated list of 30 day / net vendors that you can use to boost your business credit profile
  • How to activate your Duns #
    • After getting your FREE Duns Number, you’ll want to activate it!
  • How to effectively use a credit partner
  • And a lot more!

You can view the webnar at “Listen to Coaching Calls” –> “Ask Joe Webinars – Secret Archive!”. Or click here

New Business Credit Tutorial / Video Added! How to get a DUNS #

July 15, 2009 By Joe Lawrence

Just added a new tutorial / video on how to get your “Business social security #” AKA your DUNS #. Check it out at https://businesscreditworkshop.me/monthly-tutorials/dun-and-bradstreet-how-to-get-a-duns-number/

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