A Credit Card Advance May Reduce Small Business Concerns

In June 2008, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) released a report titled “Small Business Problems and Priorities.” This report has been released approximately every four years since 1982 and details “the most pressing issues facing small-business owners, as reported by small-business owners themselves,” states NFIB’s website.

In the most recent publication, nine out of the top ten concerns of surveyed small business owners were financial issues, dealing with costs and taxation, and the number 11 concern of small business owners was cash flow. The 2008 report also states, “The economy turned decisively negative though in the second half of 2007…By March 2008, small business owners had turned decidedly more pessimistic, buffeted by a major housing contraction, oil prices over $115 per barrel, stagnant retail sales, and higher inflation.”

These facts and statistics may be an implication that small business owners need money for their businesses, and this money can be obtained through a credit card advance.

A credit card advance is a cash funding that can be received in exchange for a business’s future credit card sales. The money received through the credit card advance can be used at the business owner’s discretion for the development and/or maintenance of his/her business.

Credit card advances can be used to offset the rising costs of natural gas, etc., and products and inventories; items that were listed as major concerns for small business owners.

Credit card advances can be easily and quickly attained. Business owners simply need to operate a business that has processed at least $2,500 per month in credit card sales for the last four months. If they meet these requirements, amongst a few other simple requirements, a credit card advance can be in their near future.

Application is speedy and approval can take as little as 48 hours. Following approval, your account can be funded in ten business days. But it doesn’t stop there. Once you receive your credit card advance, and at least 60 percent of it has been repaid (through a small percentage that is deducted from your business’s credit cards sales) you have the option to renew your account, and receive yet another credit card advance. When you are renewing your credit card advance, however, you can actually receive your money in as little as 48 hours, and you can choose to renew your account as many times as you please, as long as at least 60 percent of your previous advance has been paid off.

There will always be issues and problems that are important to small business owners. Why not look into a credit card advance. It could help to alleviate, or at least reduce some of these concerns.

David Castro often writes articles about Credit Card Advances for Merchant Resources International – To Learn more Visit Us at http://www.creditcaradvance.us

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