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women business financing FAQ
Best way to obtain assistance in financing a women owned business?
Jun 06, 2007 by sunshyne77177 | Posted in Small Business
I want to open a restaurant and have a partner that has years of experience in the industry while my background is mostly accounting, etc. We have a turnkey operation setup in place to lease but need the upfront capital to start the business and get
talk to some banks and see what they suggest also do you have a business plan worked out because that could make all the difference in the world if you have a good business plan and have you done all of your research for the type of business and the location
marlette n | Jun 06, 2007
talk to some banks and see what they suggest also do you have a business plan worked out because that could make all the difference in the world if you have a good business plan and have you done all of your research for the type of business and the location
marlette n | Jun 06, 2007
Financing for Woman Starting Business?
Oct 20, 2007 by Crystal G | Posted in Small Business
Everyone always tells you that there is money and financing available for women to start businesses. I have looked and I can find nothing to help me. If your credit is not spectacular, you have no working capital of your own, if you have nothing to guarantee
Your problem is that you have nothing to guarantee the loan. You may want to seek out an investor instead of a traditional loan.
Landlord | Oct 20, 2007
I have been in your shoes. And all that crap about financing for women is CRAP. The best way to get financing for your business is to take a personal loan out. The SBA stuff is bull, you have to literally write up like a hundred pages of crap, go to counseling
lil_ny_sweetie | Oct 20, 2007
Is the Small Business Administration effective in helping women?
Jun 16, 2006 by rodneycrater | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
I see they have a special interest section, http://www.sba.gov/financing/special/wom en.html, but do they truely help women succeed in business?
Woman Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) have been a special focus of the SBA. Due to their push, and legislation, federal departments such as the Department of Defense have set asides for WOSB. Furthermore, large prime contractors such as Raytheon, Boeing,
TracyMichele | Jun 16, 2006
What is the best way to get a new business financed ?
Mar 30, 2007 by tryingtogetitright | Posted in Small Business
My wife and I are wanting to open a womens fitness center in our small town. We live in a small town of about 5,000 people. We are centrally located between two of the largest cities in texas. The only gym in town is located in the back room of a dry
Government Small Business Loans
If you are individual, who has an entrepreneurial spirit, you can easily get a loan offered by the federal government. This loan allows you to start a small business. The department of Small Business Administration
juli o | Mar 30, 2007
women business financing news
Why Women-Owned Businesses Don't Grow
18.05.12
Women-owned businesses represent nearly 50% of privately held companies in the U.S., however, three quarters of these businesses are not able to grow their businesses past $50,000 in annual gross revenue.
This is a challenge that Nell Merlino , the founder and CEO of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence , would like to solve. Count me In is a not-for-profit organization providing resources and support to women-owned businesses in need of funding for growth.
Consider that 17% of women-owned business owners don’t have employees — a major influence on why they can’t increase revenue, Merlino says, citing U.S. Census statistics.
Source: Forbes
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Worth noting in business: Lassen's anniversary and more
Bakersfield Californian - Jul 20, 2011
s Women's Business Center will offer a 90-minute workshop on how to obtain business financing at 10 am July 28 at the University of La Verne's College of Business and Public Administration, 1201 24th St., Suite D-200 in Bakersfield.
Retirement can be full of surprises
Winnipeg Free Press - Jul 21, 2011
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'Why women should support Islamic Banking'
The Nation Newspaper - Jul 20, 2011
The body alleged that this category of women have in the past, been excluded from accessing loans and professional financial advice, saying addressing these problems were sufficient reasons Nigerian women should support the proposed non-Interest
Sue Stevens Announced as Top Woman in Wealth by AdvisorOne
Middle East North Africa Financial Network - Jul 20, 2011
"It's an honor to even be mentioned among this distinguished assembly of women business leaders," says Stevens. "As a firm, we are committed to delivering excellence in serving our wealth management clients." Frequently named one of the top advisers in
SBA Plans Lending Assistance Workshops
State Journal - Jul 20, 2011
Participants with business-related questions will also have the opportunity to talk to small business experts from the Women's Business Center, Small Business Development Center, SCORE - Counselors to America's Small Business and other small business