Small Business Grants: A Smarter Choice

Filed under: Uncategorized - 29 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Owning and operating your own business has been something that many Americans, both immigrants and natural born citizens, have strived for since America’s inception. The idea is that by owning your own boss you can make more money and provide a better life for yourself and your family. Unfortunately, the fact that it generally costs more to start and operate a business than most people can afford to spend is a part of life. When banks found out about this lack of funds they began offering up loans. These loans generally had reasonable interest rates, but many people need to have their business started as well as some collateral in case they default. Seeing a niche for people trying to start a business and the opportunity stimulate the economy, the government began offering grants.

A grant is basically a loan that you don’t have to repay. For a business owner that means that instead of merely consolidating their debt into another loan that they will still have to pay monthly for, they can receive this money and use it to expand on their business (sometimes just a business idea) and hopefully be successful. This can mean the difference between a store front or working out of your personal garage or it could give the business owner a chance to acquire more product, reducing their costs because they can buy in bulk. This all helps the economy getting people to spend more money, which in turn creates jobs and helps the economy grow and thrive.

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Small Business Grants Are Available

Filed under: Uncategorized - 09 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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A grant for a small business is easier to obtain than you would think. The government offers many grants to help jumpstart or expand a small business in order to stimulate the economy. These grants are even available on a state-by-state basis. Simply search for grants by your state and you’ll be surprised by what will pop up!

While the federal government does not reward direct small business grants, most state agencies will. This ends up benefiting the economy of the state by encouraging entrepreneurs and assisting them in the success of their business. In return, the state prospers as the economy. These financing incentives are including in a crucial part of the economic growth plan of each state. In addition to grants, you may be able to find additional tax breaks and involvement in a business “incubator” program. With all these benefits being offered, it is worth a shot to try to take advantage of it. You are only one click away!

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