Starting or growing an embroidery business often comes down to one question:
How do I afford the right equipment without draining my bank account?
That's where lease-to-own financing comes in. It gives new and growing businesses access to professional-grade equipment -- like Tajima embroidery machines -- without the burden of a massive upfront investment.
At Hirsch Solutions, we partner with Beacon Funding to offer flexible financing that helps entrepreneurs hit the ground running and take their business to the next level.
In this article…
- Why Leasing to Own Makes Business Sense
- How Lease-to-Own Helps You Start Strong
- How Financing Fuels Growth
- How to Use Leasing to Diversify and Expand
- Getting Started with Beacon Funding
Read on to find out how you can start, grow, and diversify your apparel decorating business with lease-to-own financing from Beacon Funding.
Why Leasing to Own Makes Business Sense
Financing isn’t just for those who can’t afford equipment -- it’s for those who want to scale smarter.
Instead of waiting to save up tens of thousands of dollars, lease-to-own financing lets you:
- Spread payments out monthly.
- Preserve capital for essentials like supplies, marketing, and staffing.
- Start earning ROI immediately by putting your machine to work right away.
It’s a way to get what you need now -- while staying financially flexible.
How Lease-to-Own Helps You Start Strong
Starting an embroidery business often means balancing equipment, materials, and marketing -- all while trying to land your first few clients.
With lease-to-own financing, you can:
- Secure a commercial-grade Tajima embroidery machine without needing $20,000+ upfront.
- Keep cash flow healthy so you can invest in branding, samples, and outreach.
- Launch faster, instead of spending months saving or compromising on quality.
For example, a startup shop might lease a Tajima TMEZ-SC1501 and pay a few hundred dollars per month -- less than what many spend on rent or software tools.
How Financing Fuels Growth
Once your business is running, financing allows you to scale production when demand increases.
Imagine you're getting more orders than your current machine can handle. Instead of turning away business or working overtime, lease-to-own lets you:
- Add another machine and double your output
- Take on bigger clients like schools, teams, or corporate accounts
- Maintain quality and turnaround time, even during busy seasons
Because your revenue starts covering the payments, you avoid cash flow strain while still growing.
How to Use Leasing to Diversify and Expand
Financing can also help you add new revenue streams without risk.
Let’s say you’re currently offering hats and shirts but want to expand into jackets, bags, or uniforms. You could:
Rather than saving for years or using high-interest credit, lease-to-own lets you make the move now and pay over time -- while generating new income.
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Getting Started with Beacon Funding
Hirsch Solutions has partnered with Beacon Funding to make equipment financing easy, fast, and embroidery-specific.
✅ Low monthly rates
✅ Fast approvals
✅ Options for startups and established businesses
✅ Ownership at the end of term
Getting started is simple:
- Choose your machine at www.hsi.us
- Apply in minutes at www.beaconfunding.com/hirsch
- Get approved fast and schedule delivery
- Start stitching and selling!
Final Thoughts
Lease-to-own financing gives you access to the tools you need -- right when you need them. Whether you're launching your first shop, adding production power, or exploring new product lines, financing makes it possible without compromising your cash flow or business vision.

Your next big opportunity could be just one machine away.
👉 Explore Product Options at Hirsch
👉 Apply for Financing with Beacon
Questions? Contact Hirsch Solutions and Beacon Funding Today
To learn more about Tajima embroidery machines and to speak to a representative about machine purchase, maintenance, or service please contact Hirsch Solutions at:
To learn more about financing your next Tajima embroidery machine, speak to John Wesolowski at: