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How to Prepare Your Small Business for Financing Success

 

Organize Your Financial Records

Clean, current records are a lender’s love language. Make sure your profit & loss statements, tax returns, balance sheets, and bank statements are accurate and up to date.

Know Your Credit Profile

Both personal and business credit may be reviewed during the process. Check your scores ahead of time, dispute errors, and take steps to improve them if needed.

Clarify Your Funding Goals

Vague intentions won’t cut it. Know how much you need, why you need it, and how it will generate returns for your business. Lenders appreciate clarity and vision.

Show Consistent Revenue

While not all lenders require years of history, consistent revenue is a strong indicator of stability. Use reports or merchant statements to highlight your performance.

Reduce Existing Debt

If possible, pay down credit cards or high-interest debt. It improves your debt-to-income ratio and positions you as a lower-risk borrower.

Prepare a Simple Business Plan

This doesn’t need to be a 30-page document—but lenders like to see that you’ve thought through your growth plan. Even a one-page summary can show you're serious.

Explore Alternative Lenders

If banks say no, don’t stop there. Seitrams Lending connects small business owners with a wide network of flexible, fast, and modern lenders who understand real-world challenges.

Conclusion
The best time to prepare for funding is before you need it. When you show up ready—with documents, vision, and strategy—you increase your chances of approval and unlock better terms.

 

Let us help you get funded faster. Start here.

JF Bertrand
Seitrams Lending

 

 

 


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