Credit 101: Unlocking the Power of Personal Credit for Business Growth

Credit 101: Unlocking the Power of Personal Credit for Business Growth

Jacksonville Public LibraryJacksonville, FL
Thursday, Mar 19 from 2 pm to 3:30 pm
Overview

A strong credit score can open doors to better loan terms, higher credit limits, and greater financial flexibility for your business.

Many small business owners are surprised to learn that your personal credit doesn't just affect whether you can get a new credit card or buy a car, it can directly impact your ability to secure funding for your business. Banks and other lenders often look at your personal credit history as a predicter of how you'll handle your business's finances, especially for businesses operating for less than three years.

A strong credit score can open doors to better loan terms, higher credit limits, and greater financial flexibility for your business. On the other hand, a weak credit score can limit your growth potential and handicap your opportunities for success.

Whether you're just starting your business or taking things to the next level, this session will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to approach lenders prepared and informed.

This engaging workshop will demystify credit in a way that's practical, interactive, and easy to understand.


What you'll learn:

  • The method used to calculate credit scores
  • How to read and understand your credit report
  • What steps you can take to improve and maintain strong credit
  • The important differences between personal and business credit
  • Why managing both wisely can set you up for long-term success


Who Should Attend:

This workshop is designed for business owners, entrepreneurs, and startup founders who want to learn how your personal credit can open (or close!) doors to business funding.

Space is limited; registration is required. Secure your spot today to turn your personal credit into business opportunity.

For questions, contact Kenyon Sutton at info@neurowisefinancial.com.

A strong credit score can open doors to better loan terms, higher credit limits, and greater financial flexibility for your business.

Many small business owners are surprised to learn that your personal credit doesn't just affect whether you can get a new credit card or buy a car, it can directly impact your ability to secure funding for your business. Banks and other lenders often look at your personal credit history as a predicter of how you'll handle your business's finances, especially for businesses operating for less than three years.

A strong credit score can open doors to better loan terms, higher credit limits, and greater financial flexibility for your business. On the other hand, a weak credit score can limit your growth potential and handicap your opportunities for success.

Whether you're just starting your business or taking things to the next level, this session will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to approach lenders prepared and informed.

This engaging workshop will demystify credit in a way that's practical, interactive, and easy to understand.


What you'll learn:

  • The method used to calculate credit scores
  • How to read and understand your credit report
  • What steps you can take to improve and maintain strong credit
  • The important differences between personal and business credit
  • Why managing both wisely can set you up for long-term success


Who Should Attend:

This workshop is designed for business owners, entrepreneurs, and startup founders who want to learn how your personal credit can open (or close!) doors to business funding.

Space is limited; registration is required. Secure your spot today to turn your personal credit into business opportunity.

For questions, contact Kenyon Sutton at info@neurowisefinancial.com.

Speakers

Kenyon Sutton

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 1:45 PM

Location

Jacksonville Public Library

303 North Laura Street

Jacksonville, FL 32202

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Kenyon Sutton
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