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Small business loans
More and more women are considering opening
their own business these days. Artists and crafters on Etsy,
Upcycled clothing, handcrafted felt and wool hats and socks and
even macramé is making a resurgence in the marketplace. These
women crafters and artists are taking the economy by storm with
their motto “Handmade Holidays” urging everyone to purchase hand
made goods for their family gifts instead of mass produced items
from the store. If you are one of these talented women, you may
be looking to start your own business either online or in a
brick and mortar store. Business costs mount up quickly and you
may find yourself in need of a small business loan. Take heart,
there are many grants and loans that have been created
specifically with women business owners in mind. Many business
assistance agencies are working to create special benefits for
female business owners, and most loan agencies have special
loans that are geared specifically for women.
Grants for businesses are plentiful, but you have to know where
to find them and how to apply. Many people are intimidated by
the grant writing process, but don’t let that stop you. Not only
are there grants available for the women business owner, but
there are also agencies that specialize in helping you get the
grants that you need. Contact your local business development
office, Small Business Administration or state women’s business
agency and ask about what programs may be available to assist
you. Take advantage of everything they have to offer, from tax
incentives to business classes and of course, grant writing
assistance or low interest loans.
When you are investigating these various assistance agencies,
keep in mind that the Small Business Association actually has in
place a program specifically designed to help women build new
businesses. The U.S. Government has done quite a bit to help
women business owners, and they want to see you succeed. Start
by writing a business plan and improving your credit if it is
necessary. Then, save as much money as you can to put down on
your business and then approach the SBA for a potential loan.
They have a variety of methods of assisting new business owners,
and will do what they can to provide you with a low interest
loan and other business assistance.
Your local bank also has programs that cater to small business
owners or specifically for women and other minorities. Many
businesses fail in their first year, but you might be surprised
to find that women owned businesses have a higher rate of
success! Because of this, most banks are happy to help a woman
get started in her business, and you aren’t considered as much
of a risk for small business loans. You may get a better
interest rate than you expected or have other terms for your
loan that are better than those they typically offer other new
businesses. If you have decent credit, some of your own money to
put up toward the building of your business, or if you have
collateral, you are in an even better position to borrow money
to start your business!
Women business owners are taking the global marketplace by
storm! Women the world over, of every nationality that you can
imagine, are plucking up the courage to start their own business
and these businesses are succeeding and extremely profitable.
Support women-owned businesses in your area, and encourage young
girls to consider entrepreneurial endeavors. With Small Business
Association loans and support, women business owner clubs and
associations, government grants and local community support, and
small business loans, any women with the inclination can start
her own business and succeed!
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