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Loan & Financing Application Guide

Complete guide to business loans and financing options for wireless dealers covering SBA loans, business credit, equipment financing, and lines of credit.

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Loan & Financing Application Guide

Apply for business loans with confidence and clarity.

What this Loan & Financing Application Guide helps you do

When you need capital, the difference between approval and rejection often comes down to preparation. This guide walks through every common financing option for wireless dealers: SBA loans, traditional bank loans, equipment financing, business lines of credit, alternative lenders, and merchant cash advances. Each section covers eligibility, application process, costs, and red flags to avoid.

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Loan & Financing Application Guide FAQ's

What's the best loan type for wireless dealers?

Depends on use case. SBA 7(a) for general business needs ($10K-$5M). Equipment financing for repair tools or fixtures. Lines of credit for inventory and working capital. Each has different costs and eligibility.

Depends on use case. SBA 7(a) for general business needs ($10K-$5M). Equipment financing for repair tools or fixtures. Lines of credit for inventory and working capital. Each has different costs and eligibility.

What documents do I need for a loan application?

Should I avoid merchant cash advances?

Typically: 2-3 years tax returns, P&L statements, balance sheets, business plan, personal financial statement, bank statements, and business licenses. Some lenders require more; the guide details by lender type.

Generally yes. MCAs are expensive (often 40-60% APR equivalent) and structured to extract maximum payments. Last resort only when other financing isn't available - and exit them as quickly as possible.

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