AEX Commercial Financing Group, LLC today announced that it is offering six free Special Business Financing Reports. According to Stephen Bush, Founder and Chief Executive Officer for AEX Commercial Financing Group, LLC, “The Special Business Financing Reports will provide commercial mortgage assistance involving special purpose properties such as bars and restaurants, auto service businesses, funeral homes, churches, campgrounds and assisted living facilities. The most likely candidates to benefit from the Special Business Financing Reports are business owners who need commercial financing solutions regarding low credit scores, bankruptcy, foreclosure, business losses, negative net worth, tax liens, and a need to obtain commercial financing very quickly.”
AEX Commercial Financing Group, LLC is offering these reports about critical business financing issues free of charge. The first Special Business Financing Report discusses the top five reasons that banks decline commercial mortgage loan applications and the top five strategies for converting a declined loan into an approved commercial mortgage. Other Special Business Financing Report topics include the importance of a stated income commercial loan, church financing, business cash advances based on future credit card sales, commercial financing scenarios using hard money loans, and 14 reasons a commercial borrower might not go to a bank for a commercial mortgage.
Free online enrollment for the Special Business Financing Reports is available on two business financing reports websites for AEX Commercial Financing Group, LLC ( http://aexcommercialfinancing.com/_
AEX Commercial Financing Group, LLC publishes The Commercial Real Estate Loans and Commercial Mortgages Guide ( http://aexcfgllc.com ) and The Credit Card Receivables Guide ( http://aexcfg.com ). AEX Commercial Financing Group, LLC is based in Ohio and specializes in quick closings for difficult commercial loans throughout the United States. The company provides stated income commercial loans and does not require tax returns, financial statements, business plans or collateral for most commercial financing situations. Please visit http://steve.bush.googlepages.com/


