BUSINESS CREDIT FUNDING & PLATFORM
BUSINESS CREDIBILITY
STEP 1.3 – BUSINESS ENTITY
PROGRAM MENU
➡ MODULE 1 - BUSINESS CREDIBILITY
• Step 1.1 Business Name
• Step 1.2 Business Address
• Step 1.3 Business Entity
• Step 1.4 EIN#
• Step 1.5 Business Phone # & 411
• Step 1.6 Business Email
• Step 1.7 Business Licence
• Step 1.8 Business Bank Account
• Step 1.9 Business Merchant Account
• Step 1.10 Wrap Up
➡ MODULE 2 – ESTABLISH BUSINESS REPORT
• Step 2.1 Dun & Bradstreet
• Step 2.2 Experian Business
• Step 2.3 Equifax Business
• Step 2.4 Reporting- How to Fix Business Credit
➡ MODULE 3 – START BUILDING: TIER 1
• Step 3.1 Start Building: Tier 1
➡ MODULE 4 – BUSINESS REPORT MONITORING
• Step 4.1 Credit Monitoring
• Step 4.2 Monitor Dun & Bradstreet
• Step 4.3 Monitor Experian Business
• Step 4.4 Monitor Equifax Business
• Step 4.5 Request Lexis Nexis report
• Step 4.6 Request Chex Systems Report
➡ MODULE 5- BUILDING CREDIT: TIER2
• Step 5.1 Building Credit: Tier2
➡ MODULE 6 – ADVANCED BUILDING: TIER 3
• Step 6.1 Advanced Building: Tier 3
OVERVIEW
It’s important that you have a strong business foundation and it all starts with filing your business entity with your Secretary of State. Each state has a different filing and fee structure. Like a birth certificate is to an individual a business entity is the birth of a business.
DO YOU HAVE A BUSINESS ENTITY?
FILE A BUSINESS ENTITY
It’s important that you have a strong business foundation and it all starts with filing your business entity with your Secretary of State. Each state has a different filing and fee structure. Like a birth certificate is to an individual a business entity is the birth of a business.
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FINANCE RESTRICTED INDUSTRIES
Restricted Industries list pertains mainly when obtaining financing
Restricted industries (automatic decline) include:
• Ammunition or Weapons Manufacturing; wholesale and retail
• Bail Bonds
• Check Cashing Agencies
• Energy, oil trading, or petroleum extraction or production
• Finance: (Federal Reserve Banks, foreign banks, banks, bank holding companies,
loan brokers, commodity brokers, security brokers, mortgage brokers, mortgage bankers,
mortgage companies, bail bond companies, or mutual fund managers)
• Gaming or Gambling Activities
• Loans for the speculative purchases of securities or goods
• Pawn shops
• Political campaigns, candidates, or committees
• Public administration (e.g., city, county, state, and federal governmental agencies)
• X-rated products or entertainment
High-Risk Industries (subject to stricter underwriting guidelines):
• Agriculture or forest products
• Auto, recreational vehicle or boat sales
• Courier services
• Computer and software related services
• Dry cleaners
• Entertainment (adult entertainment is to be considered restricted)
• General contractors
• Gasoline stations or convenience stores (also known as c-stores)
• Healthcare; specifically nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and continuing care retirement centers
• Special trade contractors
• Hotels or motels
• Jewelry, precious stones and metals; wholesale and retail
• Limousine services
• Long distance or “over-the-road” trucking
• Mobile or manufactured home sales
• Phone sales and direct selling establishments
• Real estate agents/brokers
• Real estate developers or land subdividers
• Restaurants or drinking establishments
• Software or programming companies
• Taxi cabs (including the purchase of cab medallions) Travel agencies