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- How to get a small business loan : r smallbusiness - Reddit
The easiest loan is to apply for a business credit card Trying to get a bank loan is nearly impossible without 3 years of tax returns or collateral to out up for the loan
- Small business grants resources : r smallbusiness - Reddit
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- Got a letter from the SBA reminding me that I have a 100k loan . . . - Reddit
Got a letter from the SBA reminding me that I have a 100k loan due by next September; looks like fraud What info must the fraudster have?
- Small business administration : r fednews - Reddit
Small business administration Anyone know anyone who works for the SBA Work life balance? Management? Upwards mobility? Work flexibilities?
- We are field staff at the SBA, ask us [almost] anything.
My name is Noah and I work out of the San Francisco District Office of the U S Small Business Administration Our office has been working closely with business owners and doing our best to manage calls right now The local offices are very small outreach teams and I spend most of my days right now talking directly with our local business owners about how the shelter-in-place orders are
- SBA Loan Sent to US Treasury for Collection : r legaladvice
I secured a loan from the Small Business Administration (SBA) during the COVID-19 pandemic to support my business, which successfully helped in maintaining operations
- Has anyone worked for SBA (Small Business Administration) - Reddit
This subreddit is for all those interested in working for the United States federal government Since the application process itself is often nothing short of herculean and time-consuming to boot, this place is meant to serve as a talking ground to answer questions, better improve applications, and increase one's chance of being 'Referred' This subreddit is not affiliated, sponsored, or in
- Small Business admin, Loan Assistant Questions : r usajobs - Reddit
I have some questions regarding the Loan Assistant position with the Small Business Administration Anyone working as a Loan Assistant willing to give more information about the hiring process? My timeline is: Applied - 6 29 Temporary offer - 7 18 Onboarding work completed - 7 26 Since then I have been waiting to hear about a full time offer
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