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Merchant Cash Advance, Financial Solutions – Merchantcashadvance.Com

July 23rd, 2010


www.merchantcashadvance.com, Find merchant cash advance, business cash advance, global venture capital at merchantcashadvance.com

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What are the benefits of a merchant cash advance compared with a small business loan?

July 2nd, 2010


merchantcashfinder.com posted this video to explain the benefits of a merchant cash advance when compared with a small business loan. A small business loan requires a large amount of paperwork, high credit scores and a longer time in business. A merchant cash advance has a one page application and your credit score is not a major factor.

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Merchant Cash Advance

June 16th, 2010


A Merchant Cash Advance is a debt-free way for businesses to get cash quickly for working capital or cash flow needs. A business sells a portion of their FUTURE credit card sales at a discount to a funder. The funding source automatically collects a small, fixed percentage from the business’ daily credit card batches until the agreed retrieval amount is satisfied. Retailers, restaurants, dentists, professional services, and many other businesses use Merchant Cash Advances to meet both growth opportunities and cash flow challenges.

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Option 1 – Merchant Cash Advance

May 25th, 2010


www.option1now.com Option 1 provides working capital to business owners by purchasing future credit card sales. This is not a loan product, you pay us back a small percentage of your daily credit card sales until the balance is paid. We get paid when you get paid and there are no fixed time periods for repayment.

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