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https://oh-otte.hubstack.net/y....our-own-home-busines
https://anotepad.com/notes/p5sxx5qb
https://notes.io/w5kJw
There is definitely no major benefit either way, except knowing what tools and resources you will have available to look for the strength from the company. As an example if tend to be publicly held, there are several filings that they have to make on hand. If they are privately held you can run a credit check or various companies such as Dunn and Bradstree