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Direct Capital

Financing Made Simple

Equipment leasing & financing, business cash advances, working capital

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On Deck Capital

Fair financing fast

Offering business owners access to fairly priced loans.

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Crest Capital

Equipment Financing

Better rates without the hassle of typical bank loans.

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(541) 575-2786 Contact this business 120 Washington St, Canyon City, OR  97820

Bank Of Eastern Oregon

Categories: real estate loans, banks & credit unions, loans, mortgage loans

(888) 711-1122 Contact this business 200 Main St, John Day, OR  97845
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Alternative Sources of Business Financing

If the bank won't lend you capital, how do you finance your business? We're assuming you don't have a rich Uncle Tony and don't have a winning lottery ticket in your pocket. Your choices after that are institutional lenders, private lenders, account receivables funding, or selling a part of your business. Finding capital can be tough, but here's how to find a few, and how to be professionally prepared to answer the tough questions a lender might ask.

In Conversation with Mitch Jacobs
On Deck Capital
December 2009.

Company.com talked to Mitch Jacobs, founder and CEO of On Deck Capital, Inc., a New York based company providing loans that work for small business-not the other way around. Mitch founded On Deck Capital in 2006 and, to date, has provided $49 million in loans to small businesses when traditional bank loans were not an option.

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Aaron Patzer, CEO of Mint.com, discusses startup accounting and the financial history of Mint.com, which recently bought by Intuit for $170 million. Slides and video of Patzer's presentation are included.

Cash Flow, Profitability, and How You Can Still Go Broke.

Forecasting and understanding your cash needs as you grow your business is one of the biggest problems that small businesses have. If you don't understand cash flow, if you confuse cash flow with profit ... you need to have a conversation with Joe Knight. Or you can read about ours.

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