Singer Lee Greenwood shares his family's 'patriotic' snowman

Leave it to star Lee Greenwood of ‘God Bless the USA’ fame to share fun photos of a patriotic snowman from his family’s yard — here’s how he spread the word and got others involved, too.

How to Use Tier 2 Business Credit Vendors to Survive Inflation

Tier 2 vendors can help you survive inflation. But how do you get them, and how can they help? First, you have to understand what they are.

What’s Special About Tier 2?

Tier 2 vendors are those vendors that you should qualify for accounts with after you have enough tier 1 vendors reporting. Honestly, these vendors open up a whole new range of purchasing power. Of course, tier 1 vendors are useful. After all, they sell things you can use. However, when it comes to building business credit, their main purpose is to get initial accounts reporting to begin building your business credit score.

Truly, there are more tier 2 vendors than there are tier 1. Yet, they will not approve you for credit without at least some business credit history, or a personal guarantee. By starting with tier 1 vendors, you can often avoid using a personal guarantee in tier 2.

Is a Personal Guarantee Bad?

No, it’s not necessarily bad. Still, it may not be something you want to get into. If you use a personal guarantee to get business credit, and your business cannot pay its obligations, you will be personally liable for the debt.

It’s best, if possible, to limit the use of a personal guarantee. When it comes to large, traditional business loans, you will not have a choice. A personal guarantee will almost always be required. So, when you can get funding without one, go for it.

Now, here are some examples of vendors that fall into tier 2. All vendors require the basics of a fundable foundation for approval.  This includes:

  • Entity in good standing with Secretary of State
  • EIN
  • Business address- matching everywhere
  • D-U-N-S number
  • Business license- if applicable
  • Separate, dedicated business bank account
  • Business phone number listed in 411 directory

Some vendors have additional requirements as well.

Amazon

As you know, Amazon offers online shopping for virtually anything you can imagine. Better yet, they report to Dun & Bradstreet and Equifax.

Qualification requirements are the basic elements of a fundable foundation as listed above.

For Amazon, there is no minimum time in business if you have a strong business credit history. Yet, they will pull business credit reports to make sure there is at least some established business credit history. As a result, you must have a D&B PAYDEX score of 80 or higher and a good Equifax business credit score.

A PG is not required, but it may increase the likelihood of approval if you have a young or small business and not enough business credit history.

Remember, if you work through the Business Credit Builder program, starting with tier 1 vendors, you will likely have the business credit history you need.

Brex

With Brex, you have a couple of options. The easiest way to use Brex for both managing finances and building business credit is to open a Brex cash account.

Everyone who opens a Brex cash account gets a corporate card. It works just like a debit card, as it draws from your Brex cash balance daily. However, unlike a debit card, Brex reports these payments to Dun & Bradstreet. By doing so, they help build your business credit score.

Since this card is secured by the balance in your Brex cash account, and limited to that balance, you do not have to worry about underwriting.

Alternatively, they offers a more traditional card for those who qualify. This option is not limited to the balance in your Brex cash account.  In contrast, it offers limits that will go up to 20x higher than that of a typical corporate card. Instead of checking your personal credit score, they base approval and credit limits on business financial information. This includes available cash, spending patterns, and more.

If you qualify for this card, your entire balance must be paid monthly.

Home Depot

Obviously, Home Depot provides products and services for home improvement needs. Their Commercial Revolving Charge Card offers your business payment flexibility. Even better, it also provides a boost to your business credit profile by reporting to D&B, Experian, and Equifax.

Qualifications in addition to basic fundable foundation elements listed above for Commercial Account with Pay in Full Terms:

  • At least 3 years in the business
  • Good Experian business credit score and D&B PAYDEX score of 80 or higher

Now, they do prefer to see a minimum of 2 accounts reporting. However, they will consider the merit of the overall application. Still, if there is not enough business credit history, or if you have been in business for less than 3 years, a Personal Guarantee(PG) is required.

Additional Qualifications for Commercial Revolving Charge Account:

  • No minimum time in business
  • You must have a good Experian business credit score and D&B PAYDEX score of 80 or higher
  • A Personal Guarantee (PG) is required for the revolving charge account

Quill

Quill sells a variety of goods. Generally, these include office and cleaning supplies, among other things. As for business credit building, they report to Dun & Bradstreet. At first, they may ask you to do prepaid orders of $100.00.  After they approve Net 30, a minimum purchase of $50.00 is necessary to report.

Additional qualification requirements:

  • Good D&B PAYDEX score of 80 or higher
  • At least 3-5 trade accounts reporting on D&B credit report
  • Must be an established business for 6 months

Also, new businesses or businesses with no credit history with D&B may need to prepay purchases for 3 consecutive months until Net 30 is approved.

How to Use Vendor Credit to Prepare for Inflation

Obviously, money doesn’t go as far when inflation takes hold. But, by having vendor credit available to use, you can buy things you need before prices rise, or rise further. To beat inflation, use vendor accounts to buy the things you need regularly while prices are lower, and you’ll be ahead of the game.

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Lesson Of Jan. 6: Strengthening Democracy Can’t Wait

Political scientist Norman Ornstein on the lessons of the January 6 insurrection and what he says must be done to strengthen American democracy.

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CoinTracker (YC W18) is hiring a Head of Talent to scale from 35 → 185 in 2022

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Kanye West's new fling Julia Fox details their relationship: 'A real Cinderella moment'

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About Those 300 Stolen Ballots…

This guy wasn’t aiming at election fraud, but that’s small comfort.

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Your Guide to Small Business Lending Trends In 2022

It’s no secret the past two years have wrought havoc on the economy.  Workers were laid off in droves.  Small businesses suffered. Now, with things starting to get back on track, many displaced employees have found their own entrepreneurial spirit.  As a result, they are looking to start their own business. In fact, it’s being dubbed “The Great Resignation,” and it’s going to turn small business lending on its head. 

What’s Ahead for Business Lending

Many of these displaced employees are in the 30—45 age range. While some are looking for other employment, many are considering starting a business. Of course, this age range typically does not yet have a huge retirement plan, or a lot of savings at all for that matter. As a result, the demand for small business financing is going to increase greatly.  

Whether you are ready to start a business or already own one, there are some things you need to know about small business lending in the new year.

Interest Rates Are On the Rise

Everyone is saying it, and they’re right. Sadly, interest rates are rising. Thankfully, throughout the pandemic the Fed kept the rate low.  Obviously, it was an effort to counteract all the other crazy things happening in the economy. Now, it’s becoming obvious that a correction will be needed. 

It’s time to pay the piper, and the Fed is considering rate hikes as early as this year. What does that mean for small business lending?  If you need business funding, or think you may need it in the future, now’s the time to jump on a loan or a line of credit. 

Inflation is Coming Fast and Furious

Here is another reason to make sure you secure funding as soon as possible. Inflation is imminent. In fact, according to comments made to CNBC by Fed President James Bullard, it’s coming sooner than expected:

“… we were expecting a good year, a good reopening. But this is a bigger year than we w

ere expecting, more inflation than we were expecting.” 

It’s already started, and it always gets worse before it gets better. Make sure you have access to funds now, before it costs you more to get them.  Then, when you start to feel the squeeze of inflation, you have what you need. 

Regulations Aren’t Likely to Change Much

Even though small business funding options are increasing, it’s not likely the industry will see tighter regulations soon. Business owners will still have to find their own reliable and affordable funding. 

This is where the services of one of the business credit specialists at Credit Suite can be especially helpful. These specialists have their finger on the pulse of the small business lending industry. They can help borrowers make informed decisions based on that knowledge. 

The SBA Will Likely Play a Much Smaller Role

The Small Business Administration has had a tough couple of years as well. This is due mostly to the fiasco that ensued with the Paycheck Protection Program. A good idea that must be rushed is virtually guaranteed to have problems. The SBA was directly in the line of fire. 

They are working to rectify it, but their role in small business lending will likely be smaller in 2022 than it has been in the past. 

Online Lenders Aren’t Going Anywhere

Not only are online lenders sticking around, but they will continue to offer more options as their role in business lending continues to grow. 

The demand for business funding services that are less stringent when it comes to approval processes is stronger than ever.  There are plenty of alternative small business lenders standing ready to fill the gap. 

According to the 2019 Small Business Credit Survey 32% of small business applicants used online lenders, and that was before the pandemic. That number is very likely to grow in the coming year for a number of reasons. First, online lenders are typically more flexible. Also, they tend to offer a wider range of funding solutions, including:

Furthermore, they are usually faster and more efficient.  Not only do borrowers get faster approval, but they typically gain access to funds faster as well. Not to mention, you can apply for funding with just a few taps on a keyboard.  

It’s likely that this year and in the years to come, online lenders and other fintech companies will continue to provide lending solutions to small businesses. 

Online Lender Examples

There are a lot of well established online lenders out there, and new ones are popping up everyday. Be sure to vet each one carefully, and double check details before you apply, because they can change often. We have reviews on a number of them to help.

Here are a few you can start with: 

With all of these choices, we highly recommend that you check their websites directly for the most recent qualifying and term details, as these can change over time.

Credit Line Hybrid

If you need more of an alternative loan option rather than an alternative lender, a credit line hybrid may be a good option. This is a form of unsecured funding, and the Credit Suite Credit Line Hybrid has an even better interest rate than a secured loan. In fact, it can sometimes be as low as 0% for the first few months. 

It’s a credit card stacking program, and many of the cards report to business CRAs. That means, you can build business credit and access cash for your business with no personal guarantee. 

You do need a good credit score,  or a guarantor with good credit, to get an approval.  The minimum FICO is 680. There are no financials required, and you can often get up to $150,000. It is important to note also, some cards may report on your personal credit. 

Fundability, Including Business Credit, Will Be As Important as Ever

With increasing demand and competition for all types of business lending, building strong fundability will be increasingly important. Part of strong fundability is having a good business credit score. There are many ways to build your business credit score. 

You need help from someone with inside knowledge of the industry and relationships with the vendors and lenders that can help you build your business credit. This makes the whole process go faster and keeps frustration to a minimum. A free consultation with a Credit Suite Business Credit Specialist is a great place to start.

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New comment by adamkeeneetsy in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2022)"

Etsy is the global marketplace for unique and creative goods. With more than 100 million buyers, and over 5 million sellers, we are an ecommerce company at scale. As part of our mission to offer a best in class personalized search experience, our Search Engineering teams continue to grow. I include links to a couple of our live roles, and we welcome applicants from all across the US & Canada for these positions.

Engineering Manager, Search Platform: https://careers.etsy.com/global/en/job/JR1042/Engineering-Ma…
Senior Software Engineer II, Search Indexing: https://careers.etsy.com/global/en/job/JR605/Senior-Software…

More positions to go live soon, and these will be posted here at the next available opportunity!

For more information on our mission for search here at Etsy, please see this post from our engineering blog, Code as Craft: https://codeascraft.com/2020/10/29/bringing-personalized-sea…

New comment by ntl850 in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2022)"

Location: Los Angeles, California

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Kotlin, Python, Nodejs, React, Express, Nextjs, Spring Boot, Flask, Redis, Postgres, MongoDb

Resume: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NbwrILs-zlD7J8s8xnJ_c75W…

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Great Question (YC W21) Is Hiring Full-Stack and Backend Engineers (Rails)

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