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The Importance of Building Business Credit
by BusinessCredit, Guest Blogger
- Created: October 18, 2012, 11:31 am
According to Wikipedia an asset can be defined as a resource controlled by an entity as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity.
Many startups rely on the use of personal assets to secure funding for the business. Although money is often tight during the early stages, the goal of a small business owner should be to not only increase sales revenues but to build the company’s creditworthiness.
In particular, business credit is an asset and considered an economic resource that make up the financial foundation of a company.
Here are two important questions that you should be able to answer:
What is a tangible business asset?
What is an intangible business asset?
A tangible business asset is when you purchase vehicles, real estate, computers, office furniture and other fixtures exclusively for business use.
Intangible business asset are nonphysical resources and rights that have value to a business. Some examples are copyrights, trademarks, patents, accounts receivables and you guessed it - business credit.
In this particular article we will be discussing the importance of building business credit. You don’t really hear about business credit being an asset but it is. Business credit has value to a company’s financing ability and credit capacity.
By building business credit with all the National business credit bureaus a company increases its finance capacity. This creates an asset that can be used to acquire financing for the business based on its own creditworthiness rather than that of its owners.
Here are three major benefits of building business credit:
- Large Credit Capacity – Businesses have 10 to 100 times greater credit capacity compared to personal credit. As a creditworthy business your company will be in a position to qualify for financing based on factors strictly related to the business. Without building business credit you will have to continue to rely on your personal credit.
- Increase Company Value – A creditworthy business has a powerful advantage in financing ability. Because this asset is fully transferable with the business it makes it very attractive for a potential buyer or investor.
- Protect Personal Credit – A business owner will be able to limit if not eliminate the use of personal credit checks since the company has its own credit ratings. This prevents a business owner from having to co-mingle personal credit, personal debts, and personal assets with his company.
Building business credit truly provides remarkable benefits for a business and gives unique financial advantages in the market place. With this asset a business can secure lines of credit, lease equipment, finance a company vehicle, and obtain business loans and credit cards without putting personal credit at risk.
Finally, it’s important to remember, the greater the business credit, the greater the worth and potential return you will receive if you choose to sell the business in the future.
About the author
Marco Carbajo is CEO of the Business Credit Insiders Circle (http://www.businesscreditblogger.com), a step-by-step business credit building system providing credit recovery, lines of credit, business credit cards, trade credit, and funding sources.
About the Author
Marco Carbajo is CEO of the Business Credit Insiders Circle (www.businesscreditblogger.com), a step-by-step business credit building system providing lines of credit, trade credit and funding sources.
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Comments
phimaz | Window Shopper | 4/19/2013 - 3:50 am
soepeno | Window Shopper | 3/30/2013 - 5:41 am
capabilities and strengths of our business. From here we can know and plan
what we want to achieve in business, what can we do to grow the business, and
how to achieve it.
vtdoan | Window Shopper | 2/2/2013 - 1:01 pm
based on its own creditworthiness rather than that of its owners.
tuyen2q | Window Shopper | 1/27/2013 - 11:02 pm
tuyen2q | Window Shopper | 1/27/2013 - 10:59 pm
businesses and for the unique advantage in the market. But is it really
necessary and important to me because I am a small business individual
nmson88 | Window Shopper | 1/27/2013 - 10:08 pm
undoubtedly provide many benefits, but I don't think every company need it,
especially small company such as mine.
nhanh24 | Window Shopper | 1/24/2013 - 10:15 pm
nguyet anh | Window Shopper | 1/8/2013 - 6:10 am
will get finance only when someone has trust on you . i think it good
photog11 | Window Shopper | 12/11/2012 - 3:34 pm
think it's important for every business,but I can see how some do really need
it and benefits from it.
adam963 | Window Shopper | 12/7/2012 - 10:19 pm
based on its own creditworthiness rather than that of its owners.
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