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Small Business Tools | FAQ :: CDC Loans
There are no penalties for early repayment. You can repay the loan at any time without penalty ... Only owners of the business guarantee credit-based loans. ...
http://www.cdcloans.com/small_business_tools/faq.shtml
Bank Loans and Microloans
Bank-Term Loans Go with old reliable and get a business loan from the bank. ... of a loan: avoiding prepayment penalties. First Strike Does the early bird ...
http://www.entrepreneur.com/financing/bankloansandmicroloans/archive143966.html
WHAT IS THE MICROLOAN PROGRAM? MICROLOAN GUIDELINES:
permanent working capital and 7 years on equipment. No penalty for early ... EDA /RLF and USDA/RLF Small Business Loans. ∗. USDA Business & Industry Loan ...
http://www.sanman.net/searpdc/econdev/microbrochure.pdf
Dothan Chamber
Working capital loans will be limited to 50 percent of the Microloan portfolio, ... No penalty for early repayment. Local Control - Loan decisions are made ...
http://www.dothan.com/business/smallbizdev/microloan_program.shtml
Microloan Program
Purchase of business inventory. • Working capital. Loan funds may not be used for: ... No penalty for early repayment. • Direct loan costs are paid by the ...
http://www.missouriwbc.com/PDF_downloads/Microloan_Parameters___BO.pdf
Guide to Small Business Loans
Lender-originator working capital loans can also be purchased by CHFA under .... will be repaid in equal monthly payments with no penalty for early payment. ...
http://web.uccs.edu/sbdc/loan.htm


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What banks need to see before they'll hand over the dough.
Every business needs available funds to operate, whether you're paying for raw materials or expanding into new markets, but banks and other financial institutions won't just hand over money because you smile nice. You need to show the bank that your business is well-run and well use the funds to achieve your goals. By preparing yourself properly, you can:Show the bank how the funds will be spent and what level of return you ... Read more
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