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Using a Business Line of Credit for Startup Capital
Although not the most common method of acquiring startup capital, using a business LOC as financing to launch your business venture is not uncommon. As we have discussed in previous articles, there are a number of different method of financing your new business venture including using your own capital, raising money from private investors, or taking out a lump sum business loan.
However, using a business line of credit gives you more control over your business development. If you intend to build your business over a period of time then it may be to your advantage to use a business LOC versus as business loan. This allows you to only draw down the funds as needed, and you will only be required to pay interest on the portion of principal that you have drawn down. Although many new entrepreneurs seek to acquire all of the funds that they need via a traditional business loan, the flexibility of a business line of credit is often overlooked. When developing your business plan, you should entertain the concept of using a term based credit line rather than a business loan. Again, your accountant or financial advisor can assist you in making the proper determination of whether or not using a line of credit is more appropriate than a standard lump sum based credit facility.
One of the draw backs to using a business LOC as startup capital is the ever changing lending environment. Often, business lines of credit contain covenants that state that a bank can terminate the loan if certain business criteria are not met. These criteria can include depreciation of collateral, not producing enough positive cash flow, and changes in the credit quality of the borrower. However, with the recent passing of the credit reform act in 2010, regulations have begun to favor the small business borrower.
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