by SEONik nik | Jul 1, 2025 | Asset-Based Lending, Blog
Based on our comprehensive analysis of SouthStar Capital’s existing content and the current market landscape, we’ve identified an exceptional opportunity to create educational content around working capital optimization for SMEs. This topic addresses the...
by Becca Ripley | Feb 1, 2025 | Asset-Based Lending
Asset-Based Lending: A Smart Financing Solution for Businesses Your business needs extra power to reach new horizons in this ever-changing market. That’s where asset-based lending (ABL) comes in. It is a smart strategy that helps you thrive in a market. Instead...
by Becca Ripley | Sep 13, 2024 | Asset-Based Lending, Blog
The Benefits of Working with a Private Lender In the world of business, one size rarely fits all. Every company has unique financial needs and challenges that require tailored solutions. This is where private financing companies, like SouthStar Capital, excel. As a...
by Becca Ripley | Aug 8, 2018 | Asset-Based Lending, Blog
3 Ways a Line of Credit can Benefit your Business It’s a security blanket for your business. Your line of credit is always there when you need extra cash. Plus, a LOC is flexible, allowing you to be more flexible about your business decisions. You can use a line of...
by Becca Ripley | Jun 27, 2017 | Accounts Receivable Financing, Asset-Based Lending, Blog, Equipment Leasing, Government Contract Financing, Purchase Order Financing
Don’t be Fooled by Online Lenders We know that business owners can get in a pinch financially and feel they need to resort to online lenders for fast cash. Many of these online lenders, such as a Merchant Cash Advance (MCA), offer quick funding with little...
by Becca Ripley | Oct 26, 2016 | Accounts Receivable Financing, Asset-Based Lending, Blog
Your Business May Be at Risk of Growing to Death Growth is usually viewed as a positive step for business owners, but if not managed properly, growth could be the death of your business. If your business grows too fast or grows the wrong way, you can actually grow...