Credit index improves for fourth consecutive quarter

by Guest Contributor 1 min read February 21, 2014

Small-business credit conditions wrapped up the year by showing continued improvement for the fourth consecutive quarter. The Experian/Moody’s Analytics Small Business Credit Index
advanced to 117 in Q4 2013 from 115.8 in Q3 2013 – the highest reading since index tracking began. The increase was fueled primarily by credit balance growth and is a strong indication that small businesses are finally experiencing some benefits from the economic recovery.

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