caldwell banking .. .
2006-08-30 16:17:42
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answered by ????a?? ? 5
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The Small business Association is a really good place for a loan. Its called a micro loan. This website has good info.
www.sba.gov
2006-08-30 16:27:51
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answered by easygoingfemale44 2
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I work for the CIT Group we grant a lot of small business loans. I do not work in that area though. Check out our website and if you are interested locate the CIT office closest to you.
www.cit.com
2006-08-30 16:19:19
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answered by ALBPACE 4
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In the world of government, women-owned businesses are considered minority-owned. As such, they qualify for diversity requirements which the government mandates for their contracting organizations in order to continue to work on government contracts. Locally, we have a group that advances the interests of minority-owned businesses and diversity programs. In my opinion, that would be a great place to start.
Good luck!
2006-08-30 16:22:51
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answered by thoughtfulwind 3
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I wouldn't look for loans. I would look for grants. There are a number of gov't grants out there for women run businesses because you are considered a minority. My mother in law just applied for one, but you have to look in your area.
2006-08-30 16:19:01
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answered by bzqqsq 3
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Union Bank of California has the best women, minority, and disabled veteran SBA funding in the nation. Let me know what state you're in if you'd like more information.
2006-08-30 16:46:00
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answered by jit bag 4
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SBA has programs especially for small business women...its just a lot of paperwork...but its only 4% interest if you can get it!
2006-08-30 16:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The small business admin. or a nonprofit called score. These should be in your area.
2006-08-30 16:19:32
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answered by Matt J 3
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washington mutual
2006-08-30 16:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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