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Cash-Flow Lending Explained: How Relay Capital and Embedded Lenders Fund Businesses Banks Reject
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Cash-Flow Lending Explained: How Relay Capital and Embedded Lenders Fund Businesses Banks Reject

Big banks reject roughly 85–87% of small business loan applications. Cash-flow lenders like Relay Capital instead underwrite 3–6 months of bank statements, approving $1,000–$250,000 term loans in minutes with funding in 1–2 days. Here's how cash-flow underwriting works, what it costs, and how to keep books a lender can actually read.

small-business
loans
cash-flow
U.S. Bank's $25 Enhanced Payments Bundle: When Paying for Faster Money Movement Actually Makes Sense
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U.S. Bank's $25 Enhanced Payments Bundle: When Paying for Faster Money Movement Actually Makes Sense

U.S. Bank's Enhanced Payments bundle charges $25/month to cut same-day ACH from $3 to $1.70, instant payments to $0.75, and domestic wires to $16. Break-even math shows it pays off at roughly 11 instant payments or 19-20 same-day ACH transactions a month — here's how to run the numbers for your business.

banking
payments
small-business
Wise vs. Payoneer for Freelancers: What Cross-Border Payments Really Cost in 2026
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Wise vs. Payoneer for Freelancers: What Cross-Border Payments Really Cost in 2026

Wise converts at the mid-market rate for roughly 0.4%–0.6% on major pairs; Payoneer charges 1% to receive non-local currency plus up to 2% FX markup. A fee-by-fee comparison for freelancers, a use-both workflow that routes marketplace payouts through Payoneer and conversions through Wise, and how to book realized FX gains and losses.

freelance
payments
fintech
How Bookkeeping-Native Banks Like Found Automate Freelancer Tax Set-Asides — and Where They Fall Short
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How Bookkeeping-Native Banks Like Found Automate Freelancer Tax Set-Asides — and Where They Fall Short

Freelancers owe 15.3% self-employment tax plus income tax with no automatic withholding, and skipping quarterly payments triggers IRS penalties around 7% annually. Bookkeeping-native banking apps like Found earmark 25–30% of every deposit automatically — here's what they solve, where their tax estimates break down, and why your books should live in a format you own.

freelance
self-employment-tax
banking
Panacea Financial and the Rise of Physician Banking: What Doctor-Focused Lending Teaches Anyone With Unusual Income
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Panacea Financial and the Rise of Physician Banking: What Doctor-Focused Lending Teaches Anyone With Unusual Income

84% of medical student borrowers owe $100,000+ and residents earn $60,000–$70,000 while their debt suggests far more — a gap Panacea Financial, a physician-founded division of Primis Bank, underwrites around with no-cosigner PRN loans, refinancing, and practice financing. What niche banking gains, what it gives up, and why the 2026 Grad PLUS elimination changes the math.

banking
healthcare
loans
Check Fraud Is Still the #1 Payment Threat in 2026 — Here's What to Do About It
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Check Fraud Is Still the #1 Payment Threat in 2026 — Here's What to Do About It

The 2026 AFP Payments Fraud Survey found 76% of U.S. organizations faced payment fraud in 2025, with paper checks the top target at 58% — ahead of ACH debits (30%) and wires (25%). Here's a practical small-business defense checklist, from Positive Pay and ACH filters to callback verification and weekly reconciliation.

fraud-prevention
fraud-detection
small-business
FASB ASU 2025-08 Explained: Gross-Up Accounting for Purchased Seasoned Loans
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FASB ASU 2025-08 Explained: Gross-Up Accounting for Purchased Seasoned Loans

FASB's ASU 2025-08 extends the CECL gross-up approach to purchased seasoned loans, eliminating the Day 1 provision expense on healthy acquired loan portfolios. Effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2026, with early adoption permitted — here's who qualifies, how the mechanics work, and how to prepare before your next acquisition.

accounting
financial-reporting
loans
New York's Financial Data Rights Act: What State-Level Open Banking Means for Small Businesses
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New York's Financial Data Rights Act: What State-Level Open Banking Means for Small Businesses

New York's A10640/S9483 would be the first state law giving small businesses a free, enforceable right to machine-readable bank data via mandated APIs, with $10,000 civil penalties per violation — a state-level backstop while the federal Section 1033 open banking rule remains stalled in court.

banking
fintech
small-business
The SAFE Banking Act Is Back in 2026: What Cannabis Operators Should Do While Congress Stalls
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The SAFE Banking Act Is Back in 2026: What Cannabis Operators Should Do While Congress Stalls

The SAFE Banking Act was reintroduced in June 2026 with bipartisan Senate and House sponsors, after passing the House seven times since 2019 and dying in the Senate each time. Roughly 70% of U.S. cannabis businesses still operate in cash, paying $2,000–$7,500 in monthly banking fees when they can find a bank at all. Here's what the bill would change, why it keeps failing, and how operators can protect themselves now with cannabis-friendly banks, reduced cash exposure, and audit-ready books under Section 280E.

cannabis
banking
business-banking
Swift's Blockchain Ledger Goes Live: What Tokenized Deposits Mean for Small-Business Cross-Border Payments
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Swift's Blockchain Ledger Goes Live: What Tokenized Deposits Mean for Small-Business Cross-Border Payments

On July 9, 2026, Swift announced its blockchain-based shared ledger for tokenized deposits is ready for live pilots with 17 banks including HSBC, Citi, UBS, and Wells Fargo — a move that could turn 3-5 day international wires into same-day, 24/7 transfers. Here's how tokenized deposits differ from stablecoins and CBDCs, and what small businesses paying overseas contractors and suppliers should do now.

fintech
banking
payments
Colorado's Psilocybin Healing Centers Just Watched Cannabis Get a Tax Break They Didn't
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Colorado's Psilocybin Healing Centers Just Watched Cannabis Get a Tax Break They Didn't

Cannabis got Section 280E relief when medical marijuana moved to Schedule III in April 2026, but Colorado's 34 licensed psilocybin healing centers are still fully subject to it. Here is how 280E limits deductions to COGS, why facilitator session labor is the contested cost category, and how to structure a chart of accounts, deferred revenue, and cash controls for a Schedule I business.

tax-compliance
cost-of-goods-sold
bookkeeping
Your Next Business Loan Might Get Approved by an AI Agent — Here's What That Actually Means
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Your Next Business Loan Might Get Approved by an AI Agent — Here's What That Actually Means

ConnectOne Bank cut policy lookups from 20 minutes to 30 seconds and grew banker adoption 41% in 10 weeks after deploying AI agents built on nCino's platform across commercial lending. Here's what agentic underwriting means for small-business borrowers — why DSCR math, standard-format financial statements, and clean, auditable books now decide whether approval takes days or weeks.

ai
banking
fintech
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