
Financing
Why a working-capital line beats riding out seasonal demand swings
Spring and summer volume spikes are good for revenue and bad for cash flow if payroll and supply costs front-run the busy season.
Working-capital lines, equipment loans, SBA products, and the lenders who actually serve veterinary practice owners.

Spring and summer volume spikes are good for revenue and bad for cash flow if payroll and supply costs front-run the busy season.

Consolidator interest in independent practices hasn't slowed. The offer that looks best on the multiple isn't always the one that's best for you or your staff.
Working-capital lines and equipment financing smooth the gaps, including seasonal demand swings. Compare rates from vetted partners and see who fits your practice.