May 13, 2008

Credit Criteria

How accurate is your estimate? The following categories are what we look for in determining your payment.

Prior to submitting an application and learning about your business background, credit standing, and desired payment structure, we are only able to provide a payment estimate. Once we receive your completed application, here is what we review in preparing your lease proposal.
Time-In-Business : Lenders prefer their applicants to have a long-standing, profitable operating history. Generally speaking, the longer a company has been in business, the more competitive their monthly payment will be. However, if you are a new business owner, leasing may still be your best and most competitive option for acquiring new equipment.
Corporate Pay History : Lenders like to see a business pay bills in a consistant, timely manner. Providing a lender with viable bank & trade references for your business is an excellent way to demonstrate a strong corporate pay history. The quality of your corporate pay history can often result in more competitive monthly payments.
Personal Pay History : For privately held businesses, an owner’s personal pay history is a strong indicator of the corporation’s pay practices. Personal pay blemishes, bankruptcy, judgments and/or liens may have an impact on your business’ perceived credit risk. In general, the cleaner the personal credit of the business’ principal owners, the more competitive your monthly payment.
Equipment :   Lenders often have a list of equipment with which they are not familiar. Ask your lender if they are comfortable with the equipment you are acquiring. In addition, reliable vendors typically sell reliable equipment which results in satisfied users who are more apt to make their monthly payments. You are more likely to receive a competitive monthly payment if your lender is comfortable with your equipment and vendor.
Transaction Size : Each lender has a “comfort zone” of transaction sizes in which it conducts business. Ask your lender about their preferred transaction sizes. Request too much credit and your lender may get nervous. Request too little credit and your lender may lose interest. Understanding your lender’s transaction “comfort zone” can result in a more competitive monthly payment.
Lease Terms : Lenders typically prefer lease terms that reduce their risk. The quicker you repay your lease the better. The larger your down payment the better. Shorter lease terms and larger down payments typically result in a more competitive lease payment.
Financial Reporting : The more financial information you can provide your lender about your company, the easier it is for a lender to evaluate its credit risk. Accuracy and reliability in your financial reporting is also important. Providing your lender with accurate and appropriate financial information can assist your company in receiving a more competitive monthly payment.
Financial Performance : Lenders like to see strong cash flow. Lenders also like to see businesses retain reasonable portions of their profitability in the company. Generally, the more profitable and well-capitalized your company, the more competitive your monthly payment is likely to be.


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