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Financing Your Business? Consider An SBA Loan

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by Tom Pretty, Head of SBA Lending at TD Bank. Small business is the backbone of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Office of Advocacy. Many small businesses find success working with the SBA, which sets guidelines for loans made by third-party partners such as banks and community development organizations.

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What Type of Business Plan Do I Need?

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Unsure what kind of business plan you need? We get this question a lot, mainly because there are so many different things labelled as business plans: strategic plans, annual plans, operational plans, feasibility plans, and, of course, what most people think of, business plans for startups seeking investment.

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The Basics of Small Business Loans [WEBINAR]

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Hopefully I’ll be able to add some value with some of the financing needs that your businesses may need. As I’ve been working in this industry, as Sabrina started out said, I was the Chief Marketing officer of CAN Capital which is a big alternative lender and now I’m the Vice President of SmartBiz SBA Loans.

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The Complete Guide to SBA Loans

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What is an SBA Loan? Small Business Administration was created in 1953 to help Americans start, build and grow their businesses. As an independent agency of the government, the SBA partners with both public and private organizations to deliver its services, including loans. The SBA offers a number of loan programs.

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8 Steps to Starting Your Own Business

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If you will be seeking outside financing, a business plan is a necessity. But, even if you are going to finance the venture yourself, a business plan will help you figure out how much money you will need to get started, what it will take to make your business profitable, what needs to get done when, and where you are headed.

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How to Start a Business: A Step-by-Step Complete Guide (2019)

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Here’s an 11 step complete guide on how to start a business. Write a business plan. Decide your legal business structure. Purchase business insurance. Create a sales plan. Find partners or investors. Grow your business. Write a business plan. Develop and refine your idea.

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4 Reasons Small Businesses Fail

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There are four main reasons small businesses seek financing : startup costs, inventory purchases, business expansion, or business fortification. Fortunately, in 2015, loans to small businesses are expected to increase; great news for small businesses searching for capital. Small Business Administration.