Meredith Turits

Contributing Writer

Meredith Turits
Experience

Meredith Turits is a contributing writer for Fundera.

Meredith has worked as a writer and editor for more than a decade. Drawing on her background in small business and startups, she writes on lending, business finance, and entrepreneurship for Fundera. Her writing has also appeared in the New Republic, BBC, Time Inc, The Paris Review Daily, JPMorgan Chase, and more.

Education

Meredith has a bachelor’s degree from Tufts University, as well as certifications in women’s entrepreneurship from Cornell University and behavioral finance from Duke University.

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Articles by Meredith Turits

Equity Ratio: Definition, Formula, and Examples
Loss Payee vs. Lender’s Loss Payable: A Guide for Small Businesses
What Is a Convertible Note and How Does It Work?
In this guide, we’ll go through the equity ratio definition, what the equity ratio means for your business, and also review a few equity ratio examples.
In this guide, we explain the difference between loss payee and lender's loss payable and how these endorsements relate to commercial loans.
A convertible note is a type of short-term debt that converts into equity. Learn how convertible notes work for startup funding and why you might use them.
The Difference Between an Angel Investor vs. Venture Capitalist
8 Ways to Separate Business and Personal Finances
How to Find Investors for Your Small Business
Ddifferences between an angel investor vs. venture capitalist include who is doing the investing, when they invest, and the amounts typically invested.
Separating business and personal finances is extremely important. In this definitive guide, we're going to show you exactly how to do it.
Here is everything you to need to know on how to find investors that best fit your unique small business (and what to do once you connect with them).
Equity Ratio: Definition, Formula, and Examples
Equity Ratio: Definition, Formula, and Examples
In this guide, we’ll go through the equity ratio definition, what the equity ratio means for your business, and also review a few equity ratio examples.
Loss Payee vs. Lender’s Loss Payable: A Guide for Small Businesses
Loss Payee vs. Lender’s Loss Payable: A Guide for Small Businesses
In this guide, we explain the difference between loss payee and lender's loss payable and how these endorsements relate to commercial loans.
What Is a Convertible Note and How Does It Work?
What Is a Convertible Note and How Does It Work?
A convertible note is a type of short-term debt that converts into equity. Learn how convertible notes work for startup funding and why you might use them.
The Difference Between an Angel Investor vs. Venture Capitalist
The Difference Between an Angel Investor vs. Venture Capitalist
Ddifferences between an angel investor vs. venture capitalist include who is doing the investing, when they invest, and the amounts typically invested.
8 Ways to Separate Business and Personal Finances
8 Ways to Separate Business and Personal Finances
Separating business and personal finances is extremely important. In this definitive guide, we're going to show you exactly how to do it.
How to Find Investors for Your Small Business
How to Find Investors for Your Small Business
Here is everything you to need to know on how to find investors that best fit your unique small business (and what to do once you connect with them).

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