Bank Loans: Page 9
Small-Biz Loan Money Finally Trickles to Community Banks
The Treasury Department recently opened the spigot on the $30 billion Small Business Loan Fund. But is it too little, too late?
Does Your Small Business Have a Collateral Crisis?
A new study reveals that the biggest obstacle for small businesses seeking bank loans might be a lack of collateral.
Small-Business Loan Forecast: A Brighter Second Half for 2011
A KeyBank executive offers her predictions for small-business lending.
The Hidden Small-Business Credit Crisis: Fear of Applying
A new study finally answers the question: How many entrepreneurs were afraid to even apply for a loan during the recession?
In Funding a Business, Your Home is Personal
With still tight credit conditions, taking out a home equity loan can be tempting. But it's a mistake.
Four Rules for Business Credit
Consider these tips for rebuilding your financial track record.
Small-Business Credit Access: Finally on the Rebound?
Business-for-Sale Market Ready to Expand
Here's what to expect when preparing your company to be sold.
Three Tips to Raise Money in a Tight Economy
Obama Clears the Road for Expanded Bank Loans
When Big Banks Won't Lend, and Small Banks Fail
How to Turn Around Lending: Sales
A Simple Guide to Microloans
Need a little cash to grow? The Small Business Administration has microloans to help.
A Basic Guide to Bank-Term Loans
A business loan from the bank is one of the most traditional forms of startup funding.