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Introducing High LTV Auto Dealer Financing Using Enterprise Value

This product is ideal for those dealers who are looking to rapidly expand their business by allowing them to obtain loans in excess of 100% of their real estate value. Unlike conventional lenders, Auto Dealers Capital is able to provide financing against a dealership’s goodwill or reputation, also referred to as the Enterprise Value, allowing borrowers to benefit from higher loan amounts which are typically unattainable with traditional financing venues.

Why is the High LTV program unique?

  • Enterprise Value takes into consideration a dealership’s market penetration, profitability, franchise strength, and future performance to allow loans to be underwritten up to 150% of the real estate value.
  • Ability to generate proceeds in excess of that provided by traditional lenders and/or captive finance companies, who typically will not lend above 85% LTV, even for larger dealers.
  • Individually customized loans for the dealer’s specific needs work to unlock the long-term value of their investment without exposure to unreasonable risk. Usually, full personal guarantees are only required for the loan amount portion in excess of the real estate value.

What are the benefits of the program?

High LTV (Loan To Value) Auto Dealer Financing is essential for dealers looking to gain working capital to take advantage of any of the following expansion opportunities:

  • Acquire other dealerships to increase market share, maximize brand awareness and increase profitability along with satisfying other future capital needs as they occur over time.
  • Create Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) for tax benefit advantages and increased personal liquidity while maintaining operating control.
  • Reduce financial risk by refinancing short-term debt with variable interest rates to long-term debt with fixed interest rates.
  • Eliminate needing or adding partners or to gain control by buying out existing partners.
  • Increase customer satisfaction by improving facilities and providing new services and technologies or even for the purchase of the underlying dealership real estate.

SBA Loans & Finance Consultants (Page 1 of 2)

The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) is the government agency designed to assist entrepreneurs in America with the funding of their small businesses. The SBA includes an assortment of tools and programs for every phase of business from a start-up advice, legal advice for more complex business transaction, and of course the government guarantee loan program they are so well known for.

SBA Loan guarantee programs help small businesses obtain financing by lowering the risk to the lender. With these programs, the SBA sets the guidelines for the loans while the Lenders make the loans to the small businesses. SBA backs those loans with a guarantee that will eliminate some of the risk to the lenders.

Most people have heard of SBA loans, so this is no secret to reveal. However, many Finance Consultants who are pursuing commercial loans often overlook these transactions as potential targets for their marketing.

The Project Corporation is a commercial finance consulting firm with more than 20 years experience. We have worked with hundreds of other Consultants through the years, and one thing we see is that many Consultants chase deals that are associated with daydreamers, people that are financially broke, and businesses that are in desperate situations. It is very seldom these daydream, desperate type of deals will ever close. The Consultant will never earn a commission. On top of that, these bad deals absorb the valuable time of the Consultant. Time is a constraint for all of us. We all need to place a value on our time and understand that there are deals that we need to let go. Otherwise we will end up like the desperate people that are calling seeking daydream funding.

There are literally thousands of good deals that each Finance Consultant can pursue. By picking an industry that you have a background in, or an interest in (based on reasoning), you will have a market of thousands of prospects to contact. An example is hotels. There are thousands of potential hotel financing deals in the U.S. How many hotels are in your area, or your state? Most hotel chains require a location to meet certain criteria for their facilities. These hotels need to remodel, or update their facility over certain intervals. Others are building new locations, or simply need to refinance their current location. These are real deals, and not daydreamers looking for quick millions on a deal that will never get funded.

How many other industries are like hotels where there are thousands of deals? How many industries are you familiar with? If you break down those industries into different segments, how many prospects are there? How many would fit within an SBA loan program? When you focus on real deals and stay away from the daydreamers, you will have success.

Despite the industry you choose you need to develop a quick qualifying process. Remember your time has value, but time is a constraint, so you want to use your time wisely. A quick qualifying process does not mean that you will instantly be ready to announce funding terms. It means that you will have a comfort level with the prospect, that they have a real deal that you want to pursue, and the prospect is serious about obtaining funding. If they are not serious, or don’t supply the information you need for getting to your comfort level, then let them go. Remember there are thousands of good deals out there. Don’t get hung up with time wasting non-potential deals.