Establish Business Credit Like A Boss
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1. Lender Requirements Overview(Introduction)18 Topics
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1. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
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2. TAX ID (EIN) NUMBER
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3. BUSINESS ADDRESS 
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4. BUSINESS PHONE NUMBER
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5. BUSINESS ACCOUNT
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11. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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10. TAX RETURNS
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9. CREDIT HISTORY
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8. BUSINESS CREDIT REPORTS
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7. BUSINESS CERTIFICATE & LICENSES
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6. LEGAL DOCUMENTS
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12. PUBLIC RECORDS
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13. BUSINESS CREDIT CARDS
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14. VENDOR & SUPPLIER CREDIT
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15. LOAN FROM BANK
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16. PERSONAL CREDIT REPORTS
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17. BUSINESS PLAN
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18. BUSINESS INSURANCE
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1. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
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2. Come Up With A Business Name5 Topics
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3. Create a Legal Entity2 Topics
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4. Get An EIN1 Topic
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5. Get A Business Address & Phone6 Topics
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6. Get Business Licenses & Permits2 Topics
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7. Create Website & Business Email3 Topics
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8. Get a Business Checking Account2 Topics
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9. Get Business Insurance1 Topic
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10. Get An Accountant1 Topic
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11. Create A Business Plan1 Topic
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12. Business Credit Reporting Agencies
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13. Register With Dun & Bradstreet3 Topics
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14. Get Your Experian Business Report2 Topics
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15. Get Your Equifax Business Report2 Topics
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16. Business Credit Scores
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17. Business Credit Information Business Credit Information2 Topics
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18. Optimize Your Personal Credit4 Topics
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19. Adding Vendor and Credit Tradelines
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20. Apply for Vendor Accounts10 Topics
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21. Apply for CD Secured Business Loan1 Topic
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22. Ask Suppliers To Report To The Bureaus2 Topics
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23. Apply For Business Credit Cards3 Topics
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24. Business Term Loans3 Topics
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25. Equipment Financing3 Topics
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26. Business Line of Credit3 Topics
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27. Invoice Financing3 Topics
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28. Business Cash Advance3 Topics
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29. SBA & Long-Term Loans3 Topics
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30. Explore Business Credit Cards
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Make sure your business plan has the following:
Executive Summary: This is a short pitch (about 30 seconds) that outlines the essential parts of the business.
Analysis of the Market: The analysis will lay out the potential market and define your role in it.
Description of Company: The overview will be about your business and why it is viable and likely to maintain success.
Organizational Structure: This will detail the organization and management structure of the business, defining with experience and expertise of employees and leaders when needed.
Services or Product Descriptions: This section is a briefing about the products you provide and the services you offer.
Funding Requirements: This will outline how much funding you need and how you intend to raise it.
Financial Reports: Give at least two years of projected sales with revenues that can be supported by the industry.
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The plan is not just a document for acquiring loans; it’s also a tool for training your team, such as sales associates and customer service representatives. These people are the front line of your company, and a quality business plan allows them to believe in your company and see why it will be successful. It shows employees that you are an expert in the field and allows you to clearly focus your ideas. It can also lower the risk of spending money unwisely.