Business Loans Arkansas

The most common type of lender is the commercial bank, credit union, savings and loan companies, or investment companies. These lenders offer business loans, however, often times these loans must be secured.

Local Companies

Novus International
(479) 754-7256
Highway 109 S
Clarksville, AR
Ball Corporation
(479) 751-4666
1200 Crutcher St
Springdale, AR
Pepsi Americas
(501) 568-4533
Little Rock, AR
Natural Resources Conversation
(479) 963-2612
23 S 3rd St
Paris, AR
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation
(870) 845-2442
200 E Shepherd St
Nashville, AR
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation
(870) 845-2441
200 E Shepherd St
Nashville, AR
Picks Logistics
(870) 215-0420
906 N 74th St
Paragould, AR
Ncr Corporation
(479) 271-2700
1510 N Walton Blvd
Bentonville, AR
Vet Center
(501) 244-0460
201 W Broadway St Ste A
North Little Rock, AR
North Central Development Council
(870) 895-3628
Salem, AR

One type of investor that can loan a business money is called an “Angel Investor.” These are professional investors who invest solely in companies. Angel investors are an excellent source of early stage financing. Often times, angel investors will finance a business loan that may appear a risk to commercial banks, or may appear too small to venture capitalists. One downfall to angel investors, they are often highly involved in the business itself. Many business owners do not want someone else running the show, so to speak, and opt to stay away from angel investors for business loans.

Venture Capitalists are in the business of loaning money to businesses that offer strict investment criteria and specialize in very specific high-growth industries. In return for capital, venture capitalists will acquire stock in the company. Venture capitalists generally look for businesses that can show profit within three to five years, and then they move on. However, during those three to five years, venture capitalists play a very active role in shaping the business. This often leads to a lack of control by the business owner.

Both angel investors and venture capitalists can be found by asking your business lawyer or accountant. Or you can conduct your own search via the Internet.

Many individuals turn to family and friends to acquire a business loan. Others may seek financial assistance through business partners or potential customers. No matter whom you ask to lend you the money you need for your business, having a good business plan or blueprint is the key. No investor, large or small, wants to invest in a business that doesn’t have a good foundation, and that always starts with an excellent blueprint.

About the Author:

John Williams is the business loans blogger at http://businessloans.blogspot.com. He reviews business loans and interprets complicated financial data into simple to understand language.


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