🎧 Listen to the Expert Dialogue: Introduction With sweeping legislative changes, tighter credit markets, and shifts in global trade policy, businesses are adjusting their financial strategies in real time. Understanding the true cost of capital—and choosing the right funding methods—is critical. This study outlines recent developments, how they affect business funding, and what Capital Source...
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6 Key Financial Metrics for Small Business Success
Understanding key financial metrics for small business success is vital for business owners aiming to strengthen their operations and secure financing. At Capital Source, we assist small businesses by providing tailored financing solutions, such as term loans and lines of credit, to support growth and stability. The working capital cycle, along with other essential metrics,...
Supply Chain Financing for Small Businesses in 2025
In 2025, supply chain financing for small businesses has become more essential than ever. Small and mid-sized companies across the U.S. are grappling with a volatile mix of inflation, interest rate hikes, and global supply chain disruptions. These issues have made it increasingly difficult to secure inventory, meet customer demand, and maintain consistent cash flow....
Inventory Financing Options: Choosing Between a Line of Credit and a Loan
Managing inventory while maintaining cash flow is one of the most consistent challenges product-based businesses face. If you’re exploring inventory financing, you’re likely considering whether an inventory line of credit or an inventory loan is the better fit. Both offer critical capital to keep shelves stocked and operations moving, but they work very differently. Understanding...
Understanding the True Cost of Capital: Why APR Isn’t the Whole Story
🎧 Listen to the Expert Dialogue: As a borrower, it’s tempting to focus solely on the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) when evaluating financing options. A lower APR appears to promise lower interest costs, making it an intuitive metric. However, APR is a narrow and often misleading measure that doesn’t fully reflect the real cost of...




