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(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 28, 2007 ) Highland, Michigan -- The reality is that if small investors are down and out – either personally or in their business – nobody will lend them a dime. If they are riding high, people (and institutions) seem ready, willing and able to open their wallet The best solution is to make sure they have access to money now, before they need it. They don't necessarily need cash in hand, either. Having a flexible line of credit that they can use when they need it can be just as effective. Here are seven great reasons for establishing a dependable source of money NOW, rather than when the roof is caving in. 1. Timing is everything. A business owner should nail down a dependable source of cash before it is needed. If a great opportunity comes up, they want to be able to act immediately. If there's an emergency, they don't have time to start looking for funds. Either way, cash – or its equivalent – can make the difference. In short, opportunities don't wait. And they can't wait if there's a crisis looming. 2. Make decisions from a position of strength. It is empowering to make a business decision knowing there’s a pool of money to work with. It brings a degree of clarity that wishing, hoping and guessing can't match. 3. Stay in control. In business, almost nothing can put someone into a tailspin like a significant financial squeeze. If a business has to make payroll or meet an unexpected expense, there’s a scramble to "pull forward" anything with a dollar sign attached. Wouldn’t a business owner feel more in control if they had a pre-approved line of credit that they could use if and when an emergency occurred? 4. Changing market conditions. In recent months, top mortgage lenders have closed their doors or severely cut back programs for home buyers. Foreclosures are high. The current housing and mortgage environment is creating pressure on business in general. Unsecured credit is almost impossible to find. If a business can find a line of credit today, it should get it now. 5. Convenience. What could be more convenient than having a pre-approved line of credit available that can be used as easily as writing a check? A business owner doesn’t want to jump through a lot of hoops every time they need to use the money. For most people, ease of use, minimal hassles, and clear step-by-step processes are worth the investment. Find a line of credit that is easy to get and easy to use. 6. Separate your personal assets from your business. Many entrepreneurs and small business owners fall into the trap of using their own money and credit to build their business. This can have a serious impact for the business owner. Consider the implications. A business owner's personal assets and credit can be eaten up quickly if he or she acts as the bank. Also, personal debt can slam your debt-to-income ratios, which could limit them if they wanted to buy that new dream home. Create a line of credit for their business, instead. 7. Use Other People's Money. Leverage is the name of the game. While you have to consider the cost of money, the leverage you gain by being able to use OPM can make the difference in creating wealth and positioning your business for success. A business line of credit can provide start-up capital, consolidate debt, fund business growth, and replace personal money used to fund business expenses. Ralph Marcus Maupin, Co-founder of National Real Estate Network said "Michael Ogorek is an expert in Business Lines of Credit.” Michael Ogorek is an entrepreneur and real estate investor. He coaches small business owners on strategy, marketing, and business growth. His company provides unsecured lines of credit for business owners, real estate investors, and small businesses nationwide. Contact Info: info@www.GetBusinessLinesofCredit.comhttp://www.GetBusinessLinesofCredit.com###This press release was issued through GroupWeb EmailWire.Com. For more information on press release distribution, go to http://www.emailwire.com.
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National Real Estate Network
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