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FINANCING STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH AND EXPANSION Ralph Barnett, Executive Vice President & Manager Small Business Lending Division February 13, 2006
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What does a lender looks for? The 5 C’s of Credit –Capacity or Cash Flow –Collateral –Character –Capital –Conditions
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Where did my money go? Won the $10,000 Order
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Where did my money go? Won the $10,000 Order Purchase $5,000 Inventory
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Where did my money go? Won the $10,000 Order Purchase $5,000 Inventory Labor & OH $3,500
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Where did my money go? Won the $10,000 Order Purchase $5,000 Inventory Labor & OH $3,500 Product shipped Billing Sent Out A/P & Payroll Due
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Where did my money go? Won the $10,000 Order Purchase $5,000 Inventory Labor & OH $3,500 Cash Received Product shipped Billing Sent Out A/P & Payroll Due
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Asset Conversion Cycle Start to Finish – can take from 45 to105 days Your vendors can help – 30 to 45 days You have an $8,500 shortfall This is financed on one of three ways: – Capital – Retained Profits – Debt
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You can grow yourself out of business You grow from $1,000,000 to $1,500,000 in revenues If you have a conversion cycle of 60 days: You will need $80,000 to $100,000 in extra cash to support the growth
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Purchase Order Financing Bank confirms you have a solid P.O. Material and labor costs are advanced Once order is shipped – your A/R is Factored Your company has to prove they can fulfill the order
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Factoring A/R is Sold to the Lender A/R is discounted Lender notifies your customer Lender receives money and sends you the difference Only the quality of A/R concerns Lender
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Asset Based Lending Steady Stream of A/R in place Daily update to the Lender Money sent to a bank Lockbox Expect to pay a rate of 15 to 30%
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Traditional Financing Five C’s of Credit are in place Line of Credit Formula Line of Credit Term Loan Equipment Loan Bullet Loan Seasonal Line
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SBA Lending SBA Lenders - 2 or 3 C’s are OK Require less collateral Shorter history Longer term –7 to 10 year term loans (versus 3 to 5 years)
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Thank you for your time Ralph Barnett, Executive Vice President & Manager Small Business Lending Division 408.556.8334
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