Free Small Business Sources of Capital Class – Show Me the Money!
The workshop is offered free of cost, but registration is required.
Too many small businesses are undercapitalized from the onset, and too many fail because they underestimate their short-term and long-term cash needs. This short-course is a quick introduction to the different types of small business financing options available to startups and existing businesses looking to expand.‚
This class will cover traditional sources of financing such as personal and business loans via local banks, as well as unconventional options such as retirement savings, grants, competitive awards, leasing options, purchase order financing, credit arrangements, peer-to-peer lending, venture capital firms, angel investors and more.‚
One big mistake small business owners make is pursuing business financing too soon and asking for too much or too little said, ‚
Loan programs to be discussed will include but are not limited to: SBA 7(a), Microloan, and CDC/504 Loan Guaranty Programs; State of
Presenters include: Jacqueline Merritt, economic development specialist with the U. S. Small Business Administration,
The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Advanced registration is required and must be received by March 12, 2012. Anyone interested can‚ register online at kosbe.org or call (423) 392-8825 for more information.
It is the intent of KOSBE to be the go-to organization in the Tri-Cities for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to start or grow their businesses, by creating and developing the right tools and resources and cultivating the right partnerships. In partnership with Tennessee Small Business Development Centers (TSBDC) at ETSU, KOSBE can more effectively serve the needs of entrepreneurs and small businesses. For a complete listing of services, tools and resources, visit kosbe.org.
The cooperative agreement between KOSBE and East Tennessee State University is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBAs funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Additional funding is provided by the Tennessee Board of Regents and the state of
To schedule your‚ free confidential counseling appointment in a private setting by TSBDC-certified counselors in person, online by phone or e-mail call Marybeth McLain at (423) 392.8825 or e-mail, mmclain@kosbe.org.‚ ‚
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