Archive for July, 2009

Small Business Grants?

Posted in Uncategorized on July 28th, 2009 by Wade Henderson – 2 Comments
Marshall B asked:


I’m a Small Business Owner in Hall County, Georgia. I own a pizza restaurant, I’ve been open for 2 weeks. I can’t afford loans, but I was wondering if there are grants available for paying bills/advertising ETC

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Is a big Home Show worth the price for advertising and selling?

Posted in Uncategorized on July 28th, 2009 by Wade Henderson – 3 Comments
lisapf7 asked:


We own a small furniture company where we make custom wood furniture and children’s furniture and have just started and need to get our name out there, sell, advertise more, etc. Is a big Home Show worth it, like a Decorating and Remodeling Home Show for our State? It’s VERY expensive for our budget and we’d have to take out a big business loan for a small business.
Is this something worth getting into debt for and what are the possible/potential returns from selling at a four day Home & Garden Show?

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How to start ur own restaurant?

Posted in Uncategorized on July 24th, 2009 by Wade Henderson – 3 Comments
B asked:


I am looking into starting a small restuaurant serving things like soup, salad, bread etc..no entrees i guess. My credit isnt good at all. I am sure I will need a small business loan. How do I go about that? What will I need to go about it? Im not sure a bank will finance at all with my credit history. Anyone reccommend where to buy foods or work with distributors..so on..clueless

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Why are there higher interest rates on smaller loans?

Posted in Uncategorized on July 24th, 2009 by Wade Henderson – 4 Comments
ben p asked:


I am studying business, but I just don’t understand this part… it says, “There are statutes allowing higher interest rates on small loans to help borrowers who are in need of funds but can’t get loans on interest rates below the normal lawful maximum”…can anyone explain..? thanks!
lol get those automated things out of here…i have awesome credit and i am a business major studying to become an attorney..just wondering..

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Accounts Receivable Financing: Exporting Green Products

Posted in Uncategorized on July 21st, 2009 by Wade Henderson – Be the first to comment
Gregg Elberg asked:


Financing clean technology exports with bank financing, support from the U.S. Ex-Im Bank, and various forms of guarantees and insurance can grow your business, combat global warming and improve our environment.

What is the U.S. Ex-Im Bank?

The U.S. Ex-Im Bank is an independent agency of the U.S. government. It was established in 1934 to finance the export sales of goods and services produced in the USA. Since 1934 it has supported over $450 Billion in exports. The Ex-Im Bank supports short, medium, and long term financing to creditworthy international customers both in the public and private sectors. It provides working capital guarantees to USA exporters. Products include Direct Loans, Guarantees, Export Credit Insurance, and Working capital Guarantees. There are special initiatives of environmental exports.

What is the U.S. Ex-Im Bank Environmental Exports Program?

It provides support for environmentally beneficial exports mandated in their charter. It is a pro-active business development and enhancement to existing programs. It provides long-term loans and guarantees of 10-15 years after project completion. Repayment terms of 15 years are available for renewable energy and water treatment projects. Interest may be capitalized during construction. During the past decade, environmental export funding has increased from $13 million per year to over $2 Billion per year.

What is the Guaranteed Loan Program?

Guaranteed loans are made by commercial banks (U.S. or Foreign banks) to a foreign buyer with a 100% unconditional repayment guarantee form the Ex-Im Bank. The guarantee covers 85% of the U.S. content of the transaction. Banks often finance the 15% required cash payment. The guarantee is available in major foreign currencies.

What can the Ex-Im Bank do for small projects?

The Ex-Im Bank makes credits decisions about potential projects in several ways: based strictly on the balance sheet of the borrower or guarantor; and also as limited recourse project finance with a special purpose company borrower and project cash flows as the source of repayment. Or, as a structured finance transaction with the borrower’s balance sheet enhanced by special Ex-Im Bank features.

What is the Ex-Im Bank working capital guarantee?

It provides a 90-100% repayment guarantee for working capital loans, revolving or transaction based, made by commercial lenders to small businesses to finance export sales. The working capital guarantee serves as the collateral to the commercial lender by mitigating the risk inherent when the source of repayment for the loan is an overseas contract. It enables exporters to finance materials, labor, and overhead to produce goods and services for export. It enables exporters to cover standby letters of credit for bid and performance bonds, or payment guarantees. It enables the exporters to finance foreign sales receivables

The working capital guarantee program may be a transaction-specific facility; or a revolving line of credit. The term is generally up to 1-year and it is renewable. The loan supports advances made against export-related inventory and foreign accounts receivables. The loan advances up to 75% on inventory and up to 90% on foreign accounts receivables.

What are the eligibility requirements for the working capital guarantee program?

Applicants must have business operations in the USA. The USA made product must have a minimum of 51% USA content. The program supports exporters who are manufacturers, trading companies and service companies. There must be a reasonable source or repayment. The company must have a minimum 1-year operating history, positive neat-worth and debt service ability.

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