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7 Ways to Manage Breaks As A Home-Based Business Owner
This week during a coaching session, one of my clients shared her ongoing struggle with managing "breaks" throughout the day. Whenever she felt the need to get up from her desk and stretch her legs, she found herself in the kitchen. As a result...

Home Business Software Will Help Start Your Business
Purchasing home business software is an essential first step on the road to starting your own business. No matter what attracted you to the business world, having your own business can be one of the most rewarding and challenging endeavors. Anyone...

Home Internet Business...How Do I Start?
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How My Home Business Let Me Leave My 9 To 5 Job
I've been involved with home business in one form or another for a few years now. Two years ago I left my job to "go it alone" in making a full-time living on the internet. Like a lot of people, I've tried various programs and courses, not all of...

MORAL ARMOR Condemns Home and Business Seizure Law
Copyright 2005 Ronald E Springer Nothing could be more alarming for Americans than what I read this morning: “The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local governments may seize people's homes and businesses – even against their will – for...

 
Get a Home-based Business Loan without a Business Plan

The phenomenal emergence of home-based business ownership has been astounding. The Small Business Administration (SBA) projects that by 2007, there will be over 2 million small business firms.

Trends indicate that entrepreneurship is quickly becoming a fabric in American cultural. Yet, while there are many opportunities for securing personal wealth through business ownership, access to capital continues to be a hurdle for most start-up companies.

Thanks to a new small business initiative, the hurdle has become a little less painful. Through the SBA CommunityExpress loan program, start-ups and existing businesses alike can apply for a "Small Office/Home Office" (So-Ho) loan without a business plan.

Loan amounts are available for $5,000, $10,000 and even $15,000 and no business plan is required. This may not seem like much to some business owners, but the most successful companies have started out by getting micro-loans. In fact, the SBA cited that most homebased businesses required $10,000 or less to get started. Examples of companies that started with less that $25,000 include Ben & Jerry's, Fedex and Tom's of Maine toothpaste.

It doesn't matter if you want to start a daycare center, desktop publishing firm, or barbershop. These mega success stories are a constant reminder that small beginnings can indeed lead to greater rewards.


About the Author
Karen L. Hardy, holds a M.S. in Business Administration. She is a certified business finance consultant, real estate investor, entrepreneur and author of the book "Destiny Dreams Decisions: Empowering Women for Success." Visit her site http://www.destinycapitalfunding.com to apply for the loan.

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