Bevel Educational Resources
Providing resources to educate and empower the modern business operator.
Beyond Low Interest Rates: Five Considerations for Smarter Borrowing
Many borrowers focus solely on securing a low interest rate when searching for heavy equipment loans. However, lower rates aren’t always synonymous with better deals. Factors like loan structure and amortization, lender experience, and repayment schedules all impact the suitability of the loan.
Heavy Equipment Loans: What Buyers Need to Know Before Purchasing
More than 79% of all construction companies finance their equipment (according to the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association). For many business owners and operators, purchasing the necessary equipment outright isn’t feasible.
Want to learn about amortization schedules?
Most buyers say they “understand” amortization because they’ve heard it before and know it involves loan payments. However, understanding the meaning and how it can affect your loan over time is vital to ensuring you have secured the best financing option.
A Look at Bevel’s Application and Funding Process
If you’re a business owner looking for financing solutions that are quick, effective, and easy to understand, Bevel Financial is here with a simplified process for you. Bevel connects clients, lenders, and vendors through its embedded financing technology platform.
How Bevel’s Equipment Financing Amortization Schedule Benefits You
When it comes to financing heavy equipment, one size rarely fits all. At Bevel Financial, we have engineered a comprehensive lending approach that simplifies the financing process and offers tailored payment options to work in your favor. This guide will explain how our equipment financing amortization schedule can benefit your business.
Business Financing – When to Lease or Finance
When acquiring equipment and other assets for your business, there are two primary types of financing: operating leases and traditional financing solutions. Each type of funding has advantages and disadvantages, and the choice will depend on your business needs and financial situation.