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Make No Little Plans The famous Chicago architect, Daniel Burnham told us to “make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men’s blood.” Quite inspiring. However, the biggest plans don’t always start out big in reality. For an entrepreneur, the opportunities that may seem little to others are not little to them. Prairie Business Credit has been helping small businesses for the past 25 years take advantage of those opportunities, no matter how small. Sometimes it is harder for small businesses to access credit from traditional sources. That doesn’t mean that working capital isn’t available when their big break comes, no matter how little it is. Prairie is ready to provide working capital by financing accounts receivable for companies with as little as $10K per month in sales. Let Prairie help your customer realize the great plans that they have made by turning that small order into real growth. December's Feature "Entrepreneurs’ opportunities come at all different ages and locations. I’ve had the pleasure of working with companies at well appointed offices and others just sprouting up in a home office in the basement." - Dylan Morgan, Executive Vice President What Others Are Saying About Us "We were helping to finance an acquisition for my customer. My customer needed a quick turnaround, so our bank called Prairie Business Credit to provide the working capital. This was critical to the acquisition so the customer could hit the ground running, keeping suppliers paid and raw materials readily available.
If we didn't have Prairie Business Credit, my customer would have needed to raise a lot more capital. Prairie Business Credit was very responsive and moved quickly to get the deal done. Our bank has had a long- term relationship with Prairie Business Credit for over 20 years. They are a trusted and known resource to our bank because they are very bright, responsive and they have the ability to move quickly to fund a deal." - Vice President Business Banking
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