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Why Is Business Credit Important to My Business?

Good credit is the lifeline of your business. It enables you to obtain funding for things like expansion, capital expenditures, research and development, and staffing. It is the principal contributing factor to your business's future growth, not to mention the cash necessary for survival.

Good business credit also allows you to keep the cash you have to cover your cost of doing business; such liquidity lets you respond quickly to time-sensitive requirements without halting or compromising operations. Specialized business credit companies like D&B and Experian can help you establish, monitor, improve, and protect your business's credit.

Remember, it's not just about getting access to financing; business credit has increasingly become the primary vehicle for setting terms on business loans, determining insurance premiums, even setting lease payments. Good business credit can earn you lower rates, strengthening your cash flow.

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