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How Is Interest Charged on a Small Business Loan?

Interest rates vary depending on the lender, type of loan, and your business credentials.

6 Loan Types for Nonprofit Businesses

Traditional lenders aren’t always open to working with nonprofit organizations, but there are other options for financing your nonprofit activities.

Tax Forms Every Small Business Owner Should Know

Your business structure and other factors determine which forms you submit to the Internal Revenue Service. Explore common tax forms and use cases.

Who Needs a 1099? A Guide to Issuing 1099 Tax Forms

Independent contractors, the IRS, and some state governments need 1099 forms. Learn how to report non-employee compensation.

What Is Business Equity? How to Calculate Company Value

Equity is the value of your company after deducting your liabilities from your assets. Learn more about how business equity works and how it’s calculated.

How to Set B2B Customer Payment Terms (B2B)

Your B2B customer payment terms can help you better manage cash flow and make sure you get paid in full and on time.

What Are Net Payment Terms?

Net terms are a way to offer customers favorable billing terms and can help you manage your cash flow—when set up properly.

Should You Give Customers a Discount for Early Payment?

Early payment discounts can be a good way to build customer loyalty, but they may also start to eat into your profit margin.

How to Handle Nonpaying Customers

Most businesses will face the inevitable nonpaying customer at some point. Here’s what to do if a client misses a deadline.

Understanding Factoring Receivables

Many small businesses struggle financially, but factoring receivables is one of the most popular ways to grow a business and generate cash flow.