By Don McClain
Fasty Funding Authority Series
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Business owners frequently begin searching for capital only after an urgent need develops. They may need to purchase inventory, meet payroll, acquire equipment, fund expansion, complete an acquisition or manage an unexpected cash-flow gap.
Although speed matters, pursuing financing without preparation can produce limited options, unnecessary delays and financing structures that do not align with the business’s actual needs.
Fasty Funding created The 2026 Business Funding Playbook to help established business owners understand what should happen before a funding request is submitted.
The playbook presents a disciplined sequence:
Define the purpose of the capital.
Determine the appropriate funding amount.
Organize the company’s financial information.
Evaluate cash-flow capacity.
Understand the business’s credit and risk profile.
Compare available financing structures.
Prepare an execution plan.
Submit a complete and credible funding request.
As Don McClain explains:
“Speed is most valuable after the business is prepared. A complete financial picture gives capital providers the information they need to make faster and more confident decisions.”
Business funding decisions are rarely based on a single factor. Capital providers generally evaluate the complete operating picture, including:
Business revenue and cash-flow consistency
Time in business
Existing debt obligations
Business and personal credit
Bank-deposit activity
Industry and market conditions
Management experience
Intended use of proceeds
Available collateral, when applicable
The company’s ability to support the proposed obligation
This is why preparation matters. A business may have strong revenue but still experience difficulty obtaining appropriate financing when its records are incomplete, its use of funds is unclear or its existing obligations have not been properly evaluated.
Before comparing funding options, a business owner should clearly define what the capital is expected to accomplish.
Common purposes include:
Working capital
Inventory purchases
Equipment financing
Marketing and customer acquisition
Expansion into a new market
Seasonal cash-flow support
Business acquisition financing
Refinancing existing obligations
Bridge financing
Opportunistic purchases
The correct financing structure depends on the purpose, amount, repayment source and expected period of use. Short-term capital should solve a defined short-term need. Longer-term investments may require a structure with a repayment period that better matches the expected return.
A well-prepared funding request allows the review process to move more efficiently.
Depending on the financing request, business owners may be asked to provide:
Recent business bank statements
Business and personal tax returns
Profit-and-loss statements
Balance sheets
Accounts-receivable and accounts-payable reports
Current debt schedules
Ownership information
Identification for principal owners
A clear explanation of the intended use of proceeds
Supporting acquisition or project documents
Submitting accurate and complete information at the beginning can reduce delays and prevent unnecessary back-and-forth during underwriting.
The lowest advertised payment or fastest proposed closing does not automatically make an offer the best option.
Business owners should evaluate:
Total cost of capital
Payment amount and frequency
Repayment period
Prepayment provisions
Collateral requirements
Personal-guarantee requirements
Fees and closing costs
Renewal or refinancing assumptions
Effect on ongoing cash flow
Whether the structure supports the intended business objective
The best funding decision is one that addresses the immediate need without unnecessarily weakening the operating business.
Fasty Funding provides nationwide business-funding solutions for established operators seeking working capital, growth financing, bridge capital and other execution-focused funding options.
The platform emphasizes speed, clarity and practical financing structures designed around real business needs. Same-day decisions may be available for qualified businesses when complete information and supporting documentation are provided.
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Business owners seeking working capital, growth capital, acquisition financing or other business-funding solutions can begin by submitting a funding request through Fasty Funding.
Nationwide business funding. Same-day decisions for qualified businesses.
This publication is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute a commitment to lend, a guarantee of approval or legal, tax, accounting or investment advice. Financing availability, terms and approval requirements vary by applicant, transaction and capital provider.