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Important Reasons Your Small Business Could Use a Loan

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Important Reasons Your Small Business Could Use a Loan

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  1. Important Reasons Your Small Business Could Use a Loan

  2. Small Business Loan • Taking out a loan can be a bit intimidating for small businesses, particularly for newer businesses that haven’t had a loan before. There are a lot of questions you need to ask yourself before you even start looking. • How do you know if your business is ready? Can your business afford a loan? Does your business even need a loan to begin with? • While the debt can be scary for small business owners, if its manageable, a small business loan can help finance changes in your business that can result in increased profits and a return on your investment.

  3. If you’re Unsure Whether Your Business is Ready for a Loan, Take a look at These Important Reasons Your Small Business Could Use a Loan:

  4. Expansion • This is probably one of the more obvious reasons to consider a small business loan. Whether you’re taking on more staff and it’s time to move to a bigger office space or sales profits are booming and you need a second shop front to cater to your growing customer base, its important to facilitate business growth so your profits don’t plateau. • Unfortunately, sometimes when your business is ready to expand you don’t always have the cash on hand to do so. • In these cases, your business may need a term loan to help finance the big move – however, make sure you consider any additional setup costs (like advertising, renovations etc.) and the potential change in revenue while you’re making the move.

  5. Expanding your physical business location isn’t the only way to keep your business growing. If you run a startup then odds are you’re probably doing a lot of different jobs all on your own! • After you’ve established your business and are getting more traffic however, it could be time to expand your team. • Taking out a loan to hire more staff could take some stress off your plate and increase your productivity in the long run!

  6. Inventory • Inventory is one of the biggest and most difficult to manage expenses for many businesses. Once you’re all set up and operating you will continually need to replenish and expand your inventory to meet demand and provide better options to your customers. • The problem, as many small business owners will know all too well, is that you have to invest in your product and maintain stock before the customer has even purchased it. Taking out a loan can help smooth out the seasonal stock turnover periods or be used to purchase additional stock in anticipations of a high sales traffic. • Taking out a small business loan for inventory purposes can be a wise financial move but always make sure you research the projected sales and compare that with the calculated cost of debt.

  7. Equipment • This one can be a no-brainer. In some cases, you will be able to directly calculate the increased productivity and subsequent profit from a new or additional machine. But regardless of the industry, your business will need machinery, IT equipment or any number of other tools to make your product or perform your service. • Taking out a loan to finance new equipment is a pretty safe option for most small business owners (some equipment pays itself off pretty quickly too!). Plus in some cases, the equipment can serve as collateral for other loans – similar to car loans. • Just make sure your business actually needs the equipment. As good as that margarita mixer may look, taking out a loan for it may not be the best move!

  8. Cash Flow • Cash flow can always be a bit problematic for small businesses. This is especially true for businesses where customers or clients make repayments over a longer period or seasonal businesses in quiet months. Cash flow management can also be challenging in transitional periods where old stock needs to be moved out to make way for new inventory. • In these cases, taking out a small business loan for a quick injection of cash can help to keep things running smoothly. • Short-term loans for regular operational costs can help businesses stay afloat when profits are low and, by keeping money flowing through the business, can continue to bring in customers while offsetting any losses.

  9. Building Credit • If you’re planning on taking out a bigger loan at some point in the future, then it could be wise to take out a small loan earlier to build up a good credit rating. If your business doesn’t have a long credit history, this is also a good way to bump up your rating. Before you take out the loan however, make sure you can easily afford the repayments – one late repayment can really hurt your credit score, so calculate the loan carefully. • No business needs to take on unnecessary debt, so use the loan to purchase something that you will get use out of, like a small piece of equipment! Making repayments on time or even early is a great way to build trust and start a relationship with a specific lender. • Odds are, if you’ve paid on time, they’ll remember you if you go back to them for another loan in the future!

  10. Check These Out! • Moula was founded to help hard-working business owners in Australia access the funding they need to grow. In the past, getting funding meant going through weeks of paperwork, hassle, and hurdles. We use data to assess your loan application, which means we can keep things painless and lightning-speedy. • With Moula, you can apply online with no paperwork and no hassle, and have the funds in your account the next day. • For info on small business loan: Check out: https://moula.com.au/small-business-loans

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