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Building Business Credit By Gerri Detweiler

Most businesses want to be able to borrow money when they need it, without the owners having to guarantee the loans personally. This means less risk to the owners. But wanting to get credit for your business and actually getting it can be two different things.

One company recently approached us because over the past two years they had created a successful business, with over twenty employees. But they couldnt get a business loan because they hadnt taken the time to build a business credit profile and didnt know where to start.

You may have seen marketing hype about how a business credit profile can overcome a bad personal credit file. In most cases, however, its important that small businesses have both good business credit, as well as solid personal credit on the part of the owners. This is especially true in the current environment where investors and venture capitalists arent handing money out to just anyone who can breathe and has a business idea! Even established businesses will find it necessary in some cases to provide the business owners personal guarantees on some loans or credit cards.

Building business credit is completely different from building personal credit, though your personal credit may be linked in some ways. For example, credit reporting giant Experian sells a business credit score that is based on both the risk of the business and the personal credit of the owner of the company.

In addition, you dont have the same credit protection laws with business credit that you do with personal credit. So you want to make sure you start out on the right foot, or it can be difficult to make corrections.

The key to properly establishing business credit is twofold:

1. Set up the proper business structure and take basic steps to ensure your business appears real and stable to the business credit bureaus. That means getting the proper occupational licenses, and a phone number that is listed with directory assistance in the businesses name, among other things. Your business will generally need some form of corporate structure to effectively build a business credit rating.

2. Borrow or buy products and services from companies that will report your credit history to the major business credit reporting agencies such as Dunn & Bradstreet and Experian.

Unlike personal credit ratings, where you can have a small income yet get a top FICO credit score, the best business credit scores are reserved for large stable businesses, those with several million dollars in sales a year and 2550 or more employees.

But dont let that stop you! By taking a few careful steps, you can start small and still build a decent business credit rating to get you the borrowing power your venture needs.

A few warnings:

1. Dont try to buy good credit! Some companies will offer to sell trade references for a large sum of money. This is a rip off and if the credit reporting agencies find out, they will purge those references.

2. Dont spend large sums of money on a shelf corporation from a company that guarantees you will be able to use it to get loans. More often than not, the company wont have the kind of credit rating youll need to be successful.

3. Dont try to get business credit as a substitute for bad personal credit. If you have damaged personal credit, work on rebuilding it while youre building business credit.

Entrepreneurs are usually hard-working, creative and willing to get the job done. Fortunately, those are the same qualities that will help you through the process of building strong business credit. Get started now! For more information about building business credit, visit www.BusinessCreditSuccess.com


About The Author

Gerri Detweiler is considered one of the countrys top credit experts. She has been interviewed for thousands of radio, television and print newstories including USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Dateline NBC and many others. She has testified before Congress several times and worked on reform of the national credit reporting laws.




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