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The Top 4 Ways Interest Rates Affect Small Businesses

After what likely felt like a long period of high interest rates, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell finally confirmed that rate cuts are on the way, beginning in September. Do you know how this will impact your small business?

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Inc. 5000

We are excited to announce that Flexibility Capital has been ranked on the Inc. 5000 at No.92 in the Financial Services category and No.1513 overall! This is our second time being included in the prestigious list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S.

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Closing Out The Fiscal Year

By closing out the fiscal year, you check your finances from the previous year to prepare you for the upcoming business year. We have created this quick checklist to make closing out this fiscal year easier.

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How Inflation Affects Small Businesses

Small business owners are still feeling the pain of inflation. What can you do to defend your business from stubbornly high inflation and interest rates? Discover some of the steps you can take to mitigate the damage.

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The Small Business Benefits of Invoice Financing

Sometimes in a business, payments do not reach you in an anticipated amount of time, due to various reasons. Invoice financing is a type of flexible funding that can help with the difficulties in obtaining other types of business credits too.

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The Benefits of Working Capital Loans

Setting up a small business demands strategic funding for every phase. Read how working capital loans offer crucial support, ensuring stable cash flow and facilitating business growth.

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FICO Scores 101: A Credit Score Guide

A FICO score, created by the Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO), is a credit score used by lenders to assess credit risk and decide on lending decisions. Grasping the nuances of FICO scoring criteria is key to making informed financial decisions.

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Funding Your Veteran Owned Business: 5 Essential Tips

Veterans make excellent entrepreneurs, thanks to their leadership skills, talent, endurance, and resilience. However, creating and managing a business also requires some training in raising capital, marketing, and other skills.

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