Business Finance Solutions
For over 25 years, the professionals at Business Finance Solutions have helped small to mid-sized businesses find and secure working capital, asset-based loans, invoice financing, factoring, commercial real estate loans, purchase order financing, M&A transaction financing, letters of credit and other business finance solutions for their growing companies.
Business Finance Solutions has secured over $400 million in loans for companies in all types of industries, from manufacturing, welding, fabrication and assembly, marine construction, food and beverage manufacturing, to service companies in the oil and gas industry, medical, transportation and retail. All our preliminary consultations are free, and we aim to educate business owners so you can make good business decisions. Give us a call to discuss your business plans.
Industries We Finance
Alternative Energy Projects
Apparel and Footwear
Construction Subcontractors
Engineering and Professional Services
Fish and Seafood Processing
Food and Beverage Co-packers
Food and Beverage Manufacturers
Franchise Financing
Government Contractors
Import / Exporters
Machine Shops
Metal Fabrication
Mid-stream Oil / Gas
Oil and Gas Service Companies
Other B2B Companies
Printing and Specialty Printing
Professional and Engineering Services
Security Companies
Trucking and Transportation
Upstream Oil / Gas
Wholesale Distributors
Recent Posts
Small Asset-based Lenders Part 1 of 2
There have been a number of small asset-based lenders enter the commercial finance market since 2007. Asset-based lenders loan against inventory and accounts receivable and sometimes other assets. In a column written for AllBusiness.com Experts Sam discusses what kind...
Borrowing Outlook for Small Business Owners for 2013
In January 2013 I gave a presentation to a group of 40 business owners about the outlook for borrowing in 2013. My Advice: Don't bother with "Mega" banks. They just aren't loaning to small businesses that aren't insanely profitable and cash heavy. Commercial leasing...
If my Uncle Sam were President for a Day
Sam Thacker is not my uncle. He is of course a well-known business blogger. In December 2009, he wrote one of the most controversial blogs he has ever written. It has achieved over 50,000 readers since then. This jovial yet pointed article still has valid commentary...