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Small Business Loans - The Five C's of Lending - Page 1

Applying for a business loan is a very important part of securing the capital required to open, start or expand a business and yet many business owners and partners know very little about this part of raising capital.  Having the correct information in the right order and providing that to the business banker is critical to getting a successful decision on a business loan application.  Also of great importance is a well thought out business plan that lays out your map for growth and profitability. 

Business owners must recognize that banks are looking not only for a return on their capital but also a return of their capital.  It is no surprise that in an economic downturn industries like the food and accommodations represented by restaurants and motels have the toughest time getting business loans.  Yet, no matter how tough the economic environment or underwriting standards of the lender, the business owner / partner have to put their best food forward and package their loan documents professionally and present that to the bank along with a solid business plan – this will certainly increase their chances of successfully securing financing.

The five C’s of the lending world are Credit, Collateral, Capacity, Cash flow and Character.  It is very important to understand that these are the elements that a bank looks at when it evaluates a potential business loan.  As long as the client is able to meet these criteria they have a very good chance of securing their business loan or at least getting a counter offer from the bank for a smaller amount instead of the loan they applied for.  Let’s discuss these for bit:

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Credit: 
This of course deals with the credit of the borrower and the credit of the business applying for a loan.  When evaluating the personal credit of the guarantors the lender will look at the credit scores as reported by the three credit repositories – Equifax, Transunion & Experian; also evaluated is the revolving debt ratio, and the length of time credit history is being reported.  On the corporate credit side the lender will evaluate the D&B (Dun and Bradstreet) business credit report on the company if available.

Collateral: 
Here the lenders look at what assets they can secure a lien against in the event the guarantor of the loan fails to make payments.  Typically the assets that they look for are the business assets, office equipment, furniture, commercial real estate or residential real estate.  Many times prior to funding a business loan, the lender will require that a UCC-1 (Uniform Commercial Code -1) be filed against the general assets of the business.  This gives the lender the right to request a court to dispose of the assets and pay them back the balance owed to them in the event the business is not able to repay the loan.

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