Category: 2017

New Lending Structures Combat the Rise of Daily Debit Loans: The ABL Industry Strikes Back

Online lenders have made it quick and easy for business borrowers to access cash in a crunch. But these fintech lenders rely on algorithms and business plans, not bothering to check to see if the borrower has existing loans in place. If the client runs into difficulties, this can create headaches for the senior lender. Charlie Perer suggests that second lien lenders provide new products to enable borrowers to get a quick influx of cash controlled by the senior lender.

Franchise Financing as Easy as ApplePie

Owning a franchise offers an entrepreneur the opportunity to run a business with the safety net of an established brand to provide a familiar product and a playbook to succeed. But coming up with the initial funding to cover the start-up costs can be a challenge. Denise Thomas started ApplePie Capital in 2014 to help potential franchisees. Thomas explains how she developed the concept and shares her thoughts on being a woman in a male-dominated industry.

It’s All in a Name: Brands and Trademarks as Loan Collateral

Branding has become the buzz word of the 21st century for marketers promoting their products. But brands themselves have value and can be used as collateral when structuring a loan. Hugh Larratt-Smith explains how these loans are created and explores the successes and the pitfalls of lending against brands.

As Baby Boomers Retire, ESOPs Help Employees Take Over the Businesses

Building a successful business, whether it’s a factory, a service company or a retail outlet, is a lifetime accomplishment. But there comes a time when even a successful business owner wants to step down and retire. Creating an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) can protect a business’s legacy and its longtime employees. This is how it’s done.