Author: Capital Source (Capital Source)

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Strategic Borrowing

Strategic Borrowing – Turning Debt into a Growth Engine Key Points Debt should accelerate cash flow; DSCR measures true debt capacity. The working capital cycle (DIO + DSO – DPO) drives liquidity; shorter cycles support more debt. Speed of capital often outweighs cost of capital — SBA’s low APR can arrive too late, while fast...

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Market Updates 2025: SBA Policy Shifts

Market Updates: Capital Policy Shifts & Business Growth Access to capital is never static. Shifts in government policy, SBA rules, interest rates, and lender practices can change the availability of funding overnight. For business owners, staying ahead of these shifts isn’t just smart — it’s the difference between capturing growth and missing opportunities. At Capital...

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The Capital Stack Explained

The Capital Stack Explained: Aligning Financing for Growth Business growth isn’t fueled by one type of financing. A company that relies on a single loan or credit line risks stalling when the market shifts, approvals slow down, or new opportunities arise. That’s why strong businesses operate with a capital stack — a structured blend of...

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Funding Before SBA

The Bridge Capital Advantage: Funding Before SBA For many small and mid-sized businesses, the SBA is the gold standard of affordable financing. But SBA loans often take months to close — and opportunities don’t wait. That’s where bridge capital becomes the difference between stalled growth and momentum. Why SBA Timing Creates Challenges Even under the...