Simply Approved Corporation

Adams County, CO business loans — funded in 24 hours

Working capital, merchant cash advances, equipment financing, term loans, lines of credit, and SBA programs for Adams County small businesses. From $5,000 to $5,000,000. 524K residents and thousands of small employers across Adams County rely on fast capital — we approve clean files the same day.

Small business funding in Adams County, Colorado

Adams County is one of Colorado's most active small-business markets, with a population of 524K and a diverse mix of tech, construction, tourism, and trades businesses driving day-to-day commerce. Whether you're financing a new piece of equipment, bridging payroll between receivables, or expanding into a second location, Simply Approved Business Loans delivers same-day approvals and 24-hour funding for Adams County owners who meet our published minimums.

Our underwriting model focuses on real-time business performance — bank deposits, deposit consistency, and time in operation — rather than relying on a single credit number. Colorado borrowers benefit from the state's standard 3-month bank-statement review window, which keeps approvals fast without sacrificing diligence.

Adams County approval requirements

  • 3 months of business bank statements
  • EIN + SSN
  • $35,000+ in monthly business deposits
  • Minimum 6 months in business
  • 500+ personal credit score
  • Active business checking at a bank or credit union

Underwriting note: Meeting the minimums is a starting point, not a guarantee. Every funded Adams County file is fully underwritten — bank statements, business verification, and a credit inquiry whose type is disclosed before signing.

Top Colorado industries we fund in Adams County

  • Tech
  • Construction
  • Tourism
  • Cannabis Services

Why owners take a business loan in Adams County

Adams County owners across tech, construction, tourism, and other day-to-day trades borrow for the same handful of reasons: bridging a payroll cycle when a big customer pays late, financing a piece of equipment that pays for itself inside the first contract, opening a second location before competitors do, and stocking inventory ahead of a known seasonal peak. Capital that arrives in 24–72 hours is structured very differently from a five-year SBA term — and matching the right product to the right use is half the value of working with a broker like Simply Approved Business Loans.

For Adams County businesses inside Colorado, our underwriters lean on 3 months of business bank statements as the primary signal. Strong, consistent deposits matter more than a single FICO number. That makes fast capital available even to Colorado owners who've been turned down by their primary bank on revenue-cycle issues alone.

Adams County funding at a glance

Population
524K
U.S. Census ACS 2023
Typical funding speed
24 hours
Clean files, post-signing
Funding range
$5K–$5M
Subject to underwriting (USD)
Min. monthly deposits
$35K
Most products; some accept lower
Bank statements required
3 months
USA underwriting standard

Pros for Adams County owners

  • Working capital reaches your Adams County business account in as little as one business day on clean files.
  • Revenue-based underwriting weighs Adams County bank deposits more heavily than personal credit, opening doors that banks close.
  • Multiple products on one application: term loans, MCAs, lines of credit, equipment financing, and SBA programs.
  • Free to apply with no upfront fees — origination is netted from funded amount, not paid out of pocket.

Trade-offs to weigh

  • Short-term products (MCAs, working capital) carry a higher cost of capital than a traditional bank line — best for revenue-producing uses.
  • A UCC-1 lien is filed for most non-bank products and is publicly searchable by other lenders.
  • A personal guarantee from the principal owner (20%+ equity) is required on virtually every small-business product.
  • Daily or weekly remittance schedules on MCAs require disciplined cash-flow management.

What disqualifies a Adams County application

Honest expectations save everyone time. The most common reasons we cannot fund a file:

  • Less than 6 months in business (some equipment programs are exceptions).
  • Under $15K in monthly business deposits across the trailing 3 months.
  • Open bankruptcy, active default, or unresolved judgments above the funder's threshold.
  • Negative daily balances or excessive NSFs in the trailing 90 days.
  • Industries we don't fund: plant-touching cannabis, adult, firearms manufacturing, and most regulated finance.
  • Stacking with another active advance without consent from the existing funder (NACHA / state law).

Underwriting note: Pre-qualification is a soft check. Funded files require full underwriting, including business verification, bank-statement analysis, and a credit inquiry whose type is disclosed before signing. Hard inquiries (when required) report through Experian, Equifax, or TransUnion.

How Adams County businesses use this capital

Tech operator covering payroll

A Adams County tech business with $60K in monthly deposits used a 12-month working-capital advance to bridge a slow quarter. Funded in under 48 hours, repaid weekly from gross sales.

Construction expansion

A Colorado-based construction owner used an equipment-financing line to add a second location, preserving the working-capital line for inventory and marketing.

Tourism contractor invoice gap

A Adams County tourism contractor with strong AR but slow-paying clients used an invoice line to cover sub-contractor payroll without diluting equity.

Illustrative composites based on common deal structures, not specific customer accounts.

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How each loan product is used by Adams County businesses

Different uses call for different products. Here's how Adams County owners across tech, construction, tourism, and other day-to-day Colorado industries match each program to a specific cash-flow problem.

MCA in Adams County

$5,000 – $2,000,000 · Funded in 24 hours

Adams County tech and construction operators use a merchant cash advance when they need capital in 24 hours and would rather repay through a percentage of daily card and bank deposits than a fixed weekly bill. Slow weeks pull less, busy weeks pull more — well suited to seasonal Colorado businesses with strong card volume.

Term Loan in Adams County

$25,000 – $5,000,000 · Funded in 2–7 days

A business term loan fits Adams County owners financing a one-time, well-scoped project — a build-out, an acquisition, refinancing higher-cost stacked debt — where a fixed weekly payment matched to the project's payback period is what the cash flow can support. Most Colorado term loans we close run 24–60 months.

Line of Credit in Adams County

$10,000 – $1,000,000 · Approved in 1–3 days

Adams County agencies, contractors, and tourism businesses use a business line of credit to bridge payroll between client AR cycles. You only pay interest on the drawn balance, the line replenishes as you repay, and approval is faster the next time you draw — capital available before you need it, not after.

Equipment in Adams County

$10,000 – $5,000,000 · Funded in 3–7 days

Adams County tourism contractors and construction owners use equipment financing because the asset secures the loan, which usually means lower rates and longer terms than unsecured working capital. $5K–$5M for trucks, kitchen equipment, machinery, or technology — often with the equipment vendor invoice paid directly at funding.

SBA in Adams County

$50,000 – $5,000,000 · Funded in 30–60 days

Adams County owners with 2+ years of operating history and clean credit use SBA programs for the lowest cost of capital and the longest amortization (up to 25 years on real estate). Slower (30–60 days), more documentation, but the rate and term are unmatched outside traditional bank financing.

Factoring in Adams County

$10,000 – $10,000,000 · Funded same day

B2B Adams County businesses with slow-paying customers — common in tech and tourism subcontracting — use invoice factoring or an invoice line to advance 80–90% of an open receivable on day one. The factor collects from the customer and pays the reserve net of fee. Cash gap closes without taking on a fixed-payment loan.

CRE in Adams County

$250,000 – $25,000,000 · Closes in 30–75 days

Adams County owners purchasing or refinancing owner-occupied property use commercial real estate loans for amortizations of 15–25 years and rates well below short-term capital. Common Colorado use cases: buying out a landlord, financing an expansion property, or pulling equity to fund a renovation.

Startup in Adams County

$10,000 – $250,000 · Funded in 5–14 days

Adams County startups under 12 months in business use personal-credit-based startup funding stacks, equipment financing collateralized by the asset, or 0% intro business credit cards routed through our partners. We're explicit about what's available pre-revenue so no one wastes a hard inquiry on a program they cannot qualify for.

Working Capital in Adams County

$5,000 – $1,000,000 · Funded in 24 hours

Adams County owners use a working capital loan when the use case is short — payroll, inventory, marketing push, a single large supplier order — and they want a fixed amortization repaid in 6–18 months rather than the variable remittance of an MCA. Approval is revenue-based, so credit in the 500s is workable.

Bad Credit in Adams County

$5,000 – $500,000 · Funded in 24 hours

Adams County owners with FICO under 600 still fund routinely against strong bank deposits. We route bad-credit Colorado files to lenders who underwrite primarily on cash flow and time in business, not credit. The cost is higher than prime-credit pricing — we show it side-by-side so the trade-off is clear before signing.

Adams County business loan FAQs

The questions Adams County owners ask most often before applying. Pre-qualification is a soft check; every funded file is fully underwritten before any offer becomes binding.

Most Adams County owners qualify with 6+ months in business, $35,000+ in monthly business deposits, and a 500+ personal credit score. Apply online in about 5 minutes, send 3 months of business bank statements, and an underwriter returns an offer the same day on clean files. Final approval is subject to full underwriting per U.S. state and federal lending rules.

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