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Lines of Credit

Be Prepared by Establishing a Business Line of Credit.

A line of credit for your business gives you the money you need to fill any cash-flow gaps.

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Lines of credit allow for flexible financing for a wide variety of uses.
Loans subject to credit approval.
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Replenish Inventory

An inventory line of credit can provide the essential lifeline businesses need to keep their cash flowing and help you grow.

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Purchase Additional Real Estate

A line of credit secured by your existing real estate may be used to accommodate the quick purchase of additional real estate.

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Pay Bills

Rather than making immediate payments on a balance from a traditional loan, a line of credit lets you gradually repay your balance based on your business’s cash flow cycle.

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Enhance Cash Flow

A business line of credit provides the ultimate flexibility and control for business owners to effectively manage their cash flow.

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Shelley Brooks, VP of Finance Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota and Desoto Counties

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