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In my last post today, I talked about a new course from the SBA describing the types of loans they have available.  Here’s the second new course from the SBA.

The second one, How to Package a Loan Request,  discusses the stipulations for putting together a loan.

It also includes a list of “realities” about small business loans that is worth noting:

Reality 1:  There’s no such thing as 100% financing.  You will be required to put something into the business, sometimes “sweat equity,” but usually cash.

Reality 2: Your credit history is important.  If you have a great credit history- 650 and above - you have a superior chance of getting a loan than if your credit is poor.

Reality 3: The lender (i.e., bank) will probably require your personal guarantee.  There’s almost no way around it, so if you’re not prepared to do this, don’t get the loan.  In my experience, it doesn’t matter if you set up the business as a corporation or LLC to try to minimize your liability, the personal guarantee will still require you to pay back the loan if the business doesn’t succeed.

Reality 4: There are no government grants available for profit-making businesses.  Don’t let scam artists tell you they have the ability to help you get a government grant; they can’t.  There aren’t any.

Reality 5: The SBA does not lend money.  The SBA provides a guarantee to the lender for a percentage of the loan (75% to 85%, depending on the type of loan and amount), so if you default, the bank gets at least some of its money back.

I am always happy to answer questions (this is what I do for a living), as long as you recognize that I’m not an attorney or CPA, and I don’t give financial, tax, or legal advice.

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It’s not exactly ski season but today’s estate in Vail, Colorado is probably fun in the summer time too. The five-bedroom mountain home has a contemporary style that combines the rustic and the modern to great effect. It is on 1.2 acres of land and includes a massive four-bedroom guest home which brings the total bedrooms on the property to nine. The main house has views of the Gore Range Mountains and surrounding aspen forest from massive floor to ceiling picture windows. In addition to huge living, dining and kitchen spaces there’s also a family and recreation room, Jacuzzi and dry sauna. The home has ski-in access and walking distance to ski slopes and town. The home is zoned duplex so the main house and guest house could be sold off separately, there is also the opportunity to add approximately 4,000 square feet to the home in case 4,360 square feet is too small for you. This home is listed at $10.95 million.

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Over the next few days, I’ll be providing information on getting a loan for your small business - you know, the one you want to start after you “retire.”

First,  the Small Business Administration has two new on the web courses (really just PowerPoints) that provide information about the types of loans available and how to package a loan.

The Guide to the SBA Small Business Loan Programs gives you information on the types of loans available from the SBA, including their basic 7(a) loan, specialized loans (for women, minorities, veterans, etc.), and Micro-loans (small loans under $35,000).

Next, how to package a loan request….

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Pimp Your Work

If you often find yourself with ruffled feathers when dealing with collaborative works, then you might want to check out SpiceBird.

SpiceBird is an application that combines Instant Messaging, Email, Calendar and Task Management – applications essential for collaborating – under one application. Setting up is a swift, smooth and easy process. Once you’ve it up and running, you’ll be prompted to setup your mail and instant messaging accounts.

The interface is clean and quite simple to grasp. The instant messaging function is quite limiting, allowing only Gmail and Jabber accounts to be used.

The mail function features instant setup for Gmail accounts and, though it doesn’t offer automatic settings for other email services such as Yahoo Mail, you can manually add other email accounts.

The calendar tab offers multiple views: daily, weekly, and monthly and adding tasks and events on it is a easy point-and-click chore. SpiceBird also offers a built-in RSS reader that can manage feeds from your favorite sites.

While the current setup of SpiceBird might seem quite paltry, given its beta stage nature, the software shows a lot of potential to be a great tool for superior collaboration.

SpiceBird
is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista (32-bit) and Intel-based Linux.

Screencapture by Celine Roque from Blue Rabbit Media

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This is a trailer for a new book called “The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need”. I know that it’s just a trailer, but already I’m curious about it. First of all it’s a comic book, and being the comic geek that I am I could go on and on about the versatility of the medium (but I won’t). I’m gonna see if I have the ability to pick this up. Has anyone read it? Care to share your thoughts on the book?

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