Financing Resources & Guides
We believe in educating our clients so you can make informed financing decisions. Download our comprehensive guides and checklists to understand your options and prepare your application.
Useful Resources
Sign Mutual Agreement
Title: Mutual Non-Disclosure & Non-Circumvention Agreement
Description: Protect confidential business and financial information shared during the financing process. Review and digitally sign this agreement before moving forward with your application.
File Type: PDF
Submit Application
Title: Commercial Financing Application
Description: Ready to apply? Complete our commercial financing application to begin the approval process. We'll review your information and contact you within 1-2 business days.
File Type: PDF / Online Form
Alternative if no online submission
After completing, email to jtalley@jamescap.com or
call (269) 217-7112
Download Checklists
Title: Financing Documentation Checklists
Description: Access all required document checklists for different financing types. Each checklist outlines exactly what you'll need based on your loan amount and financing structure.
File Type: PDF
What's Included:
- Equipment Financing (up to $500K)
- Micro Line of Credit (up to $100K)
- Revolving Line of Credit ($500K to $20M+)
- Equipment Financing (over $500K)
Contact Our Team
Title: Have Questions? Let's Talk
Description: Not sure where to start or which financing option is right for you? Our team is here to help guide you through the process and answer any questions.
Contact Information Displayed:
- Phone: (269) 217-7112
- Email: jtalley@jamescap.com
Frequently Asked Questions
We work with businesses across all industries and credit profiles—from A+ rated companies to those facing credit challenges, businesses in evolving industries, and promising start-ups. Our clients range from small businesses seeking $100,000 to large organizations needing $250 million+.
Our Blog Posts
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