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Applying for a Small Business Loan

When you have ideas, plans, and desires in place, the

anticipation of moving forward in operation a small business is

extremely exciting. Only one thing can hold you back - money.

Working with a lender and applying for a small business loan can

be easy or difficult, depending on how much preparation you've

put into the process.

The lender will ask for a variety of items when applying for a

small business loan

1. Business Plan. If you don't already have one, write one.

Virtually no lender will consider you for a small business loan

without the organization, detail, and direction you have for

your business, and all of this is stated in a business plan. For

information on how to write a business plan, visit

www.sample-business-plan.org/sample-business-plan-directory.html.

Don't be afraid to hire a professional writer to write or

proofread the plan for you if you're not confident in doing it

yourself.

2. Loan Proposal. Nearly all lenders require a loan proposal if

you are applying for a small business loan. After you've written

a detailed business plan, your loan proposal can be written. The

information in a loan proposal includes details on who you are,

including your experience and business desires; how much money

you need and what it will be used to purchase or fund; how you

intend to pay back the loan; and what your plans are if you

cannot pay the loan back in full.

3. Completed Lender's Application. Most lenders will also

require that you complete a business loan application when

applying for a small business loan. Your application should be

very organized and presented in a professional manner. Don't

omit any details, and be completely honest about your credit

existence, visit the lender for your interview with two years of...

history, even if you don't have an excellent credit rating, when

applying for a small business loan. Some lenders base their

loans on the character of the person applying for a small

business loan, and if you're "borderline" for qualifying for the

loan, your honest application can prove to the lender that you

are indeed trustworthy for receiving a small business loan.

4. Financial Statements. If your business is already in

existence, visit the lender for your interview with two years of

tax records, as well as two years of business and personal bank

statements when applying for a small business loan. Not all of

that information may be required immediately when applying for a

small business loan, but it's better to be prepared with the

information on hand, rather than have to tell them that you'll

have to bring that in at a later date. Your tax records will

show the profitability of the business, as well as detail its

expenditures. Your bank statements will prove that money is

coming in, and that the business is already established. If your

business is yet to be launched, you still need to go to the

meeting prepared with both two years of tax forms and two years

of personal bank statements when applying for a small business

loan. This will show the lender that you are a responsible,

reliable individual, that you pay your bills, and that you file

your taxes in an honest, timely, and fair manner.

5. Resume While not required for a meeting with a lender, it's

probably a good idea for you to have a current resume with you

for the interview with the lender when applying for a small

business loan. As mentioned, there will be some judgment of your

character made at your loan interview. If this should come into

play during the interview, you can easily present your resume to

show your work experience when applying for a small business

loan. This is especially important if you've worked in the field

in which your business will be based. It's also important in the

instance that you have experience in a business-related area,

such as management, marketing, or accounting, to show that you

are capable of succeeding in business due to your experience in

working with other businesses.

The bottom line is to be prepared when applying for a small

business loan:

- Visit the lender with all files neatly presented and very

organized.

- Present information as requested during the application

process and interview when applying for a small business loan.

- Dress for success. Don't show up at your meeting in jeans and

a sweatshirt when applying for a small business loan.

- Don't worry if you've forgotten anything, and don't get

flustered. Offer to drop off or fax the requested information as

soon as you leave the meeting. Offer to provide any additional

information that could possibly play a role in your loan's

approval.

If your business loan is not approved, don't become frustrated.

Many small businesses are declined on small business loans. Look

into alternative loan sources, and don't give up.

About the author:

Rebecca Game is the founder of Digital Women ®, an online

community for women in business. A 30 year entrepreneur and

dedicated to helping other women find business loans. Visit her

site: Loans

for Women

http://loans.digital-women.com