Aliza Vayngurt Ms. Vayngurt completed her undergraduate degree at The University of San Francisco in 2014, with a major in Political Science and minor in Sociology. B. Paris Ms. Paris joined the team at The Discovery House in 2020, after working home health for a decade Thomas Bowen Mr. Bowen graduated from Merrimack College with his bachelor's degree in English. Aaron Hernandez Mr. Hernandez served in the United States Navy for eight years as a Corpsman. Tristen Mareci Mr. Mareci is the new Lead Counselor at The Discovery House. Jorge Negron When Mr. Negron joined The Discovery House family, he has been working as a client advocate Ms. Loya Ms. Loya has been a dedicated member of this company since August of 2011. Nicholas Russi Nicholas has worked in the substance abuse and mental health field for the last 18 years. Melanie Mehrabi Melanie Mehrabi obtained her LVN at Glendale college in 2008 Shari Colato Ms. Colato began at The Discovery House in February of 2017 to help those struggling
Almost every small business needs a little extra funding from time-to-time. Maybe you're just starting out, or maybe sales have been a little slower. Whatever the reason, there are many options to secure extra funding, and a cash advance is one of them. What Is a Business Cash Advance? A merchant cash advance (more commonly called a cash advance), is a financial transaction between your business and an alternative financing company. The company purchases your receivables at a discounted rate, essentially "advancing" your future revenue. This advance amount is the total amount of capital the funding company will advance you. Merchant cash advances act as commercial transactions, not loans. They are unsecured and used a factor rate, which can be similar to a form of interest. This factor rate represents the discount taken by the merchant cash advance provider that is buying your future revenue. For example, let's say you expect future receivables of $10, 000, are approved for an advance of $8, 500 and are required to pay back the merchant cash advance provider a factor rate of 1.