Showing posts with label small business lending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small business lending. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Use TARP to Directly Aid Small Business Lending

When the history of the worst recession since the Great Depression is written, August 2008 will stand out as a pivotal month. That appears to be when the credit crunch became a vicious cycle, consuming small businesses in a vortex of vanishing credit lines and increasingly restrictive loan terms.

For Mark Lane, president of Coed Sportswear and Printed Matter, that's when his bank of seven years called in all of their notes, despite the fact that he'd made a host of difficult decisions -- laying off employees, cutting benefits, and slashing other costs -- to maintain what he thought was a "strong, healthy" banking relationship.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

From Military Service to Entrepreneur: Tools for the Veteran-Owned Small Business

Do you have the mindset to be an entrepreneur? Many of our veterans do.

In fact, of the 24 million military veterans in the U.S, four million are small business owners.

Moreover, statistics show that the success rate of these veteran-owned businesses is higher than other startups - perhaps a reflection of the discipline, skills, and leadership experience acquired in military service.

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The Recovery Act: SBA Loans and Your Small Business

During mid-March a flurry of announcements from the White House, U.S. Treasury, and the Small Business Administration (SBA) hailed the first measures being taken to address the economic challenges faced by small businesses and entrepreneurs across the country.

With access to credit and lending markets having practically dried up during the current economic crisis, small businesses, a sector that has created about 70 percent of all new jobs in the past decade, are now getting targeted help.

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