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Federal and State Aid for Business Disaster Recovery
Small business owners should also be versed in the various agencies, both local and federal, that support small business disaster planning. The federal government may also declare an entire area as a disaster area, and order the IRS to enact a tax-free zone. The SBA also has district and regional offices to support disasters around the country, and locating this office should be a part of the pre-planning of the disaster recovery plan.
3 commentsHow to Buy a Franchise or Business with No Money
Many of us have had the dream of owning our own business and breaking free of the 9 to 5 corporate work environment. Perhaps you have even picked up one of those magazines at your local bookstore that lists different franchises and business...
5 commentsFundraising to Start a Business
The "cause" of a business - it's purpose or reason for being, is a very powerful tool - both in raising money, and in creating a plan around which you can succeed. Raising money consists of going to potential investors, communicating why you exist...
6 commentsDisaster loan is a disaster, debt workout and debt forgiveness is almost impossible.
It makes little sense, as the SBA has a definite Offer in Compromise program; we initiate it frequently and resolve defaulted loans very effectively. There are procedures, guidelines, requirements and a...
0 commentsWhat You Need to Start a Foreclosure Cleanup Business
As far as the best business to start in the year 2010, foreclosure cleanup immediately comes to mind. Why? Mainly because according to Entrepreneur.com, a lending online site for small business, cleaning...
0 commentsThe Good, Bad, and Ugly of SBA loans
This article will provide some clarity to the inner working of the various Small Business Administration (SBA) loan programs and the significant role they play to our overall economy in being the essential...
0 commentsSBA Loan Rates Based on Prime Interest Rates
SBA loan rates vary according to the amount of money the business borrows and the length agreed upon between the business owner and the lending institution for paying the money back for under SBA loan 7(a) program guidelines.
0 commentsFinding Business Funding is a Blistering Hot Topic
If you want to talk about hot topics then talk about business funding. That’s a topic that keeps bubbling up and over the rim of the money pot because credit seems to be so tight. The NFIB (National Federation of Independent Business) reports that SBA 7(a) loans, which are government backed, have declined significantly in the last few years. As a matter of fact, the number of businesses able to get credit dropped to 41% last year. Sixteen percent (16%) of businesses didn’t get any credit.
0 commentsApply For Women Small Business Grants And Free Government Grants For Single Mothers
Many women are now starting their own business and becoming small and large scale entrepreneurs in almost every field and industry you can imagine, thanks to the wide proliferation of women business loans & grants supported by the US government....
1 comment10000 Loan Options
If you are looking for a 10000 loan then you have several great options. It important to recognize, however, that some options that are available for 1000 or 5000 loans will probably not be available for a 10000 dollar loan. However, this is not...
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