The Drip Capital Blog

Insights on finance, working capital, and the realities of international trade: exports, imports, shipping, logistics, and customs clearance.

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Small Business Loans | How They Work With Real Examples

Explore small business loans and financing options today. Learn about loan types, eligibility, and how to choose the right funding for your business.

16 April 2026 9 min read

Small Business Financing Options: A Guide for Every Growth Stage

Bank loans, lines of credit, invoice financing, vendor financing — learn which small business financing option fits your stage of growth and when to use each one.

13 April 2026 11 min read

Hidden Line of Credit Charges Small Business Owners Miss

Interest rate vs. APR, factor rates, UCC liens, renewal fees — discover the hidden costs buried in small business lines of credit and how to spot them early.

08 April 2026 7 min read

Line of Credit vs Credit Cards: Key Differences Every Business Should Know

Compare a Line of Credit vs Credit Cards and understand which is better for your business.

07 April 2026 11 min read

Types of Line of Credit Explained: Business, Personal & More

Discover the different types of line of credit including business, personal, secured, and unsecured options. Learn how each works and choose the best one for your needs.

31 March 2026 11 min read
Business Line of Credit: Complete 2026 Guide

Business Line of Credit: Complete 2026 Guide

A business line of credit lets you draw funds as needed, repay, and borrow again. Learn how it works, what rates to expect, and how to qualify fast.

25 March 2026 21 min read

Purchase Order Financing vs Invoice Financing: Key Differences

Understand the key differences between purchase order financing and invoice financing, how they work, and when to use each to manage cash flow effectively.

23 March 2026 7 min read

Difference Between NVOCC and Freight Forwarder

A non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) is a shipping company that acts as a freight forwarder but does not have its own vessel. The carrier is the middleman between the shipper and various shipping lines. It offers consolidation services as well as negotiates the rates with the carriers.

19 March 2026 11 min read