International Business Credit
If your business exports or imports goods, you may need an international letter of credit or an import-export loan.
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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
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Ninety-five percent of the world’s consumers live outside of the United States, so if you are only selling your products domestically, you are only reaching 5% of the potential market. The huge potential...
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By Marco Carbajo |
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Export Import Banking
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International Trade Financing
Having trouble financing the export of your products to international markets? Discover how the official export credit agency of the United States can give you the support you need.
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By Caron Beesley |
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And how to prepare a winning loan application.
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By Keith Girard |
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By Caron Beesley |
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Import Trade
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There's a wide array of financial assistance programs offered by the government.
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By Caron Beesley |
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Government-backed small business loan market may be trending in the right direction.
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
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Entrepreneurs can't sit around hoping the government will make good on its promises.
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Plan and act to be certain your business will survive and thrive through economic hurdles ahead.
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By Lynette DeNike |
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Selecting the perfect bank for your business requires research and dedication to deciding what is right fo your unique needs.
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By Sam Thacker |
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Credit insurance protects companies against customer insolvency and helps mitigate risk in today's uncertain economy. But the biggest three credit insurers are considering some significant policy changes that could adversely affect their customers.
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By Matt Sarrel |
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The global economy may seem distant from Main Street, but small businesses have a growing stake in U.S. trade policies and overseas markets.
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By Sam Thacker |
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Though accounts receivable financing (or factoring) is not for every business, there are times when a business can strategically use this form of financing working capital effectively and at an affordable cost.
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..it appears there will be increases in both the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac-backed conforming loan limits, set currently for single family residences at $417,000 and the FHA limit, to be increased from its currently...
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By Keith Rosen |
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The U.S. Small Business Administration honored America's top entrepreneurs - and name the National Small Business Person of the Year - at national ceremonies in Washington, D.C., during Small Business Week, April 23-24....
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