DUNS NUMBER , SIC CODE & OTHER CREDIT ISSUES

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DUNS NUMBER , SIC CODE & OTHER CREDIT ISSUES

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Obtaining Huge Credit Lines Stefan Kasian

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Learn how to get huge credit for your business as international real estate speaker Stefan Kasian discusses the fundamentals of business credit line in this video. CLICK_HERE: reiwired.com Watch and learn as the renowned author and lecturer explains the advantages of opening a business credit line. Discover why it is important to obtain a DUNS number when building credit and find out how you can avoid common name errors for your business that can affect credit approval. CLICK_HERE: reiwired.com Do you want to know the secret to increasing your personal credit score to boost your business credit? Watch this video now and Stefan Kasian will teach you all these things and more.

Building Business Credit: 20 Steps to No Personal Guarantee

Business Credit No Personal Guarantee

Building Business Credit

 

While obtaining business credit cards, small business loans and a business line of credit is the common objective for many small business owners there is a growing demand for learning how to qualify without having to use personal credit or a personal guarantee.

I’m happy to see that more and more business owners are embracing the idea of completely separating your personal credit from business credit. Many of our new members were never aware of the danger that co mingling the use of credit profiles for personal and business can jeopardize the protection of the corporate veil plus limit the amount of funding their business can obtain.

 Here are twenty steps to building corporate credit without using a personal guarantee. Please note that I’ve used examples from my own business credit practice.

  1. Incorporate your business and obtain a Federal Tax ID#- your Tax ID number will be the number that identifies your business and information. It’s just like how your social security number will identify who you are for personal credit.
  2. Complete corporate conformity (411 listing, verifications, business license, etc.) –vendors, lenders and banks will do their due diligence prior to extending credit to your company. Don’t expect to receive credit by skipping these key fundamental steps.
  3. Select the right business classification codes – avoid selecting codes that will trigger a red flag with the business credit bureaus and lenders. This can stop your business credit building efforts dead in its tracks.
  4. Set up a complete profile with Dun & Bradstreet – Simply obtaining a DUNs number doesn’t cut it you will need to furnish additional information on your profile to give creditors a complete picture of your business. Remember there are companies like First Equity that offer no personal guarantee business credit cards but by invitation only. They purchase targeted lists from the business credit bureaus which you want your company to be on.
  5. Add existing positive trade references – use business credit builder programs which can help you build business credit fast so if you have the references take advantage of it.
  6. Apply for vendor lines of credit – getting business credit can be simple with companies that specialize in startup companies or businesses with no credit.
  7. Pay invoices ahead of the due date – you can increase your paydex score to 90 or higher by simply paying your invoices 10-20 days ahead of the due date. A big plus on your files!
  8. Build solid payment history – while account types and trade lines are a factor keep in mind that a payment track record is the final ingredient. Don’t think that one paid invoice will make your business capable of acquiring no personal guarantee credit lines or credit cards.
  9. Monitor your business credit file – a no brainer and a good habit to adopt for your personal files as well.
  10. Get listed with multiple business credit bureaus –target specific business credit bureaus that cater to your industry on top of the big three.
  11. Set up a small business bank account –before selecting a financial institution for your banking make a list of the financial products you may need. Consider a credit union or community bank because they are much more flexible in today’s economic environment.   
  12. Establish a minimum ‘low 5’ bank rating – know what your banks are looking for in business credit lines.
  13. Obtain secured business credit cards
  14. Open a small business credit line
  15. Establish a diversity of credit – build a strong business credit profile by obtaining different account types. This includes trade credit, revolving credit, loans and leases.
  16. Keep proper financials
  17. Establish a well written business plan – A business plan is your blueprint that outlines every necessary component for the success of your business. Enough said!
  18. Maintain personal credit scores at 680+ – when applying for no personal guarantee credit a lender or creditor may still require a personal credit check.
  19. Build large trade lines with multiple tiers of credit –you can request for a credit limit increase usually after six months of good payment history. Before applying for larger tiers of credit be sure to know what the requirements for approval are.

20.  Stay informed! – join forums, social networks, read articles, subscribe to blogs and consider joining memberships like the business credit insiders circle.

 

Following these steps will provide your business opportunities to establish business credit in the name of your business while protecting your personal credit and personal liability.

 

To access business credit insider secrets, premium vendors, leasing companies, business credit cards, and lenders that report to all the major business credit bureaus become a member of my Business Credit Insider’s Circle. Submit your name and email below for details and receive a free audio seminar ($597 value) =>

 

Marco CarbajoMarco Carbajo is a business credit specialist, author, speaker, and founder of the Business Credit Insider’s Circle. He is a weekly columnist for Dun & Bradstreet Small Business Solutions, a business credit blogger for All Business & American Express Small Business and author of “Eight Steps to Ultimate Business Credit” and “How to Build Business Credit with No Personal Guarantee.” His articles and blogs have also been featured in Business Week, The Washington Post, The San Francisco Tribune, Scotsman Guide, Alltop, Entrepreneur Connect, and Active Rain.  

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Business Credit Builder: Dun & Bradstreet Product Review Part 2

Business Credit Builder

 

Business Credit BuilderOn the previous post I reviewed two business credit builder products at Dun & Bradstreet that were great for start-ups and companies that had a few trade experiences they wanted to add to their credit profile. In this post I’m going to cover two more advanced products that have received a makeover that’s definitely worth mentioning.

Now remember that obtaining a DUNs number does not cost anything to your company but receiving your number can take over 30 days if you choose the free route. However, you can obtain your DUNs number in less than 24 hours by either purchasing one of its business credit builder programs that I’ve reviewed or if you are a government contractor, government vendor, or grant recipient.

Let’s take a look at these business credit solutions and how they can help build company credit for your business.

DNBi Self Monitor Plus Inquiries

Price $799

This product is similar to the DNBi Self Monitor Basic except that it allows you to submit up to 24 references over a period of 3 months for a total of 12 payment experiences to be added. The basic version allows you only a total of 4 payment experiences to be added. They provide this extra cushion just in case they are unable to contact one of your references for payment experience verification.

In addition you have the ability to track the inquiries that others are making into your business credit file. This is a great way to make sure you are up to speed on the latest information that vendors, banks, suppliers and customers are seeing and an effective way to determine if your business is generating the positive interest it needs in the marketplace.

If you choose to purchase this product then most likely they will waive the DUNs File Creator fee so don’t hesitate to request it. This product is ideal for you if you already have existing trade references that you want to add plus closely monitor the activity and inquiries on your file.
Some other product features include:

• Key D&B scores & ratings including D&B Rating, Financial Stress Score, Commercial Credit Score and Supplier Evaluation Risk Rating.
• Comprehensive overview of payment history including D&B’s PAYDEX
• D&B’s Credit Limit Recommendation
• Financial performance including Key business ratios that measure financial strength.
• An overview of public filings including Suits, Liens, Judgments and UCC filings.
• Notification (alerts) when significant changes occur within your credit file.
• Easy-to-use web-based interface

* Tip – there are business credit builder companies like the Business Credit Insiders Circle that provide access to vendors, suppliers, and companies that report to DNB for building small business credit.
DNBi Self Monitor Premium

Price $1,399

This product is the grand daddy of DNBs business credit solutions. In my opinion it’s a big upgrade to DNBi Self Monitor Plus Inquiries product because it allows you to submit up to 200 references over a period of 6 months for a total of 100 payment experiences to be added. The ‘Plus Inquiries’ version allows a total of 12 payment experiences to be added. That’s 88 additional references you can add with this product and 6 months time frame to do it.
Some of my members who have been in business for years and have just now realized they needed to build a business credit history found this product to be a no brainer. Since they already had long standing relationships with many companies they quickly had the ability to add dozens of trade experiences to their files and create a paydex score of 80+ in a matter of weeks!

*Tip – there are credit builder companies like BCIC that report your payments to Dun & Bradstreet. Not only do they give you access to vendors, suppliers, and companies that report to DNB but they also help you build business credit history too!

If you decide to purchase one of these DNB products or need some guidance regarding the status of your DNB report then call Tara Simone at Dun & Bradstreet and she will take good care of you. Her contact number is 610-882-6367 or email simoneT@DNB.com.

I hope that you found these product reviews to be helpful to you in getting started in building small business credit for your company.

 

To access business credit insider secrets, premium vendors, leasing companies, business credit cards, and lenders that report to all the major business credit bureaus become a member of my Business Credit Insider’s Circle. Submit your name and email below for details and receive a free audio seminar ($597 value) =>

 

sp_image-435950341-1242740704.pjpegMarco Carbajo is a business credit specialist, author, speaker, and founder of the Business Credit Insider’s Circle. He is a weekly columnist for Dun & Bradstreet Small Business Solutions, a business credit blogger for All Business & American Express Small Business and author of “Eight Steps to Ultimate Business Credit” and “How to Build Business Credit with No Personal Guarantee.” His articles and blogs have also been featured in Business Week, The Washington Post, The San Francisco Tribune, Scotsman Guide, Alltop, Entrepreneur Connect, and Active Rain.  
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Business Credit Builder: Dun & Bradstreet Product Review Part 1

Business Credit Builder

Business Credit Builder

 

After speaking with my contact at Dun & Bradstreet today about its business credit builder programs there have been recent changes made this year that you should be aware of. These changes are good news for small business owners and make the programs offered at DNB more streamlined and affordable to establish, improve, and protect your corporate credit.

Now keep in mind that obtaining a DUNs number does not cost anything to your company but receiving your number can take over 30 days if you choose the free route. However, you can obtain your DUNs number in less than 24 hours by either purchasing one of its business credit builder programs or if you are a government contractor, government vendor, or grant recipient.

Now let’s review each of its business credit solutions and how they can help build company credit for your small business much faster than the traditional route of waiting for your creditors to report.

DUNs File Creator

Price $149

This product is ideal for you if you need to have a DUNs number issued right away. As soon as you purchase this product they will issue your number in 24 hours and you can have a DNB business file in their system within 5 business days. You have the ability to add extensive information on your file like company background information, operational information and financial statements. One of the drawbacks is that it does not include the ability to add trade references to your file. You will have to wait for vendors, creditors or suppliers to report their payment experience with you to Dun & Bradstreet. So if you are trying to build business credit history fast then this would not be the best choice for you because you have to wait until your suppliers report your payments.

* Tip – when you become a Business Credit Insider member we give you access to vendors, suppliers, and companies that report to DNB on a monthly basis for building small business credit.

DNBi Self Monitor Basic

Price $449

If you choose to purchase this product then most likely they will waive the DUNs File Creator fee so don’t hesitate to request it. This particular product is ideal for you if you already have existing trade references that you want to add to your file. This service allows you to submit up to 8 references over a period of 3 months for a total of 4 payment experiences to be added. They allow this extra cushion just in case they are unable to contact one of your references for payment experience verification.

Now if the price on this is a bit of stretch for you then you may want to take advantage of their monthly payment option. It costs $39 per month and requires a 3 month minimum term. Keep in mind that if you select this option you are only allowed to add 1 trade reference per quarter with the option to add more if you continue the service.

 *Tip – when you become a Business Credit Insider member we report your monthly membership payment to Dun & Bradstreet. Not only do we give you access to vendors, suppliers, and companies that report to DNB but we also help you build business credit history too!

If you decide to enroll in one of these programs or need some guidance regarding the status of your DNB report then call Tara Simone at Dun & Bradstreet. Let her know that Marco referred you and she will take good care of you. Her contact number is 610-882-6367 or email simoneT@DNB.com.

 Stay tuned for Business Credit Builder Part 2…

 

To access business credit insider secrets, premium vendors, leasing companies, business credit cards, and lenders that report to all the major business credit bureaus become a member of my Business Credit Insider’s Circle. Submit your name and email below for details and receive a free audio seminar ($597 value) =>

 

Marco Carbajo

Marco Carbajo is a business credit specialist, author, speaker, and founder of the Business Credit Insider’s Circle. He is a weekly columnist for Dun & Bradstreet Small Business Solutions, a business credit blogger for All Business & American Express Small Business and author of “Eight Steps to Ultimate Business Credit” and “How to Build Business Credit with No Personal Guarantee.” His articles and blogs have also been featured in Business Week, The Washington Post, The San Francisco Tribune, Scotsman Guide, Alltop, Entrepreneur Connect, and Active Rain.  
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