Where to Get the Money and Management Help for New Business Start-Ups and Small Business Growth

Where to Get the Money and Management Help for New Business Start-Ups and Small Business Growth

Author: Richard S. Guyer

Publisher:

Published: 1995-04-01

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781884404016

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Resource Guides: 9 Census Region Set (1-884404-00-6) Middle Atlantic Region (1-884404-01-4); New England Region (1-884404-02-2); South Atlantic Region (1-884404-03-); Pacific Region (1-884404-04-9); Eastnorth Central Region (1-884404-05-7); Westsouth Central Region (1-884404-06-5); Mountain Region (1-884404-07-3); Westnorth Central Region (1-884404-08-1); Eastsouth Central Region (1-884404-09-X). This Resource Guide Set is comprised of nine volumes covering the 9 U.S. Census Regions & their respective states. Each volume provides available sources of financing & management help. Volume structure: Section 1. U.S. Small Business Administration: Federal sources of financing & management help available to businesses. Section 2. Superintendant of Documents: Federal listing of business publications & library programs available. Section 3. Private Sector: Special sources of financing & management help for businesses. Section 4. Additional Sources: Congressional contacts & State sources of financing & management help. Section 5. Updating Services: Periodic updates on regional programs & activities. To order send check/money order for $97.00 plus $5.00 shipping/handling to: Special Reports, Inc., 205 Everett Avenue, P.O. Box 251, Willow Grove, PA 19090-3327. (215) 657-9555, FAX: (215) 657-9556.


The State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)

The State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)

Author: Marcus Powell

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781624174827

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The SSBCI provides funding to states, territories, and eligible municipalities to expand existing or to create new state small business investment programs, including state capital access programs, collateral support programs, loan participation programs, loan guarantee programs, and venture capital programs. This book examines the SSBCI and its implementation, including Treasury's response to initial program audits conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office and Treasury's Office of Inspector General. These audits suggested that SSBCI participants were generally complying with the statute's requirements, but that some compliance problems existed, in that, the Treasury's oversight of the program could be improved; and performance measures were needed to assess the program's efficacy.