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Identify your needs before you take a loan

Loans, international markets, investments, making money, merger | Posted by admin
Apr 16 2010

To accomplish a task successfully, the first thing the partners should do is sit down and plan what it is they are going to do. The Initial Activity Team Checklist and the Agreement Between Partners Checklist will help them remember key items. I like checklists. Pilots, regardless of the number of hours they have logged on a certain type of aircraft, always complete a preflight checklist before taking off. It’s wise to do the same with any important activity—and the initial activity in a partnership falls into the category of “important activity” for me. After all, you’ve spent time, energy, and money to identify your needs and find a partner. When you use these checklists, you and your partner must work together and talk through the issues to gain consensus.

I recommend that you write down your agreements—not to use them as a club should things go wrong, but to clarify issues as the planning proceeds. Sometime during the initial activity or immediately after, set a meeting to discuss with everyone involved how well the partnership is working. The key document you’ll want to review is the Agreement Between Partners Checklist.You’ll also want to address the relationship issues.Use the Partners’ Trust Assessment and/or the Partnership Stressors Checklist to assess the Stages of Relationship Development. Be sure the agenda you send out in advance has been written down or approved by the partners.

Can’t get a credit? Look for a private grant!

bonds, business, business tips, credit, credit cards | Posted by admin
Jan 07 2010

In addition to grants offered by inventor clubs or the Small Business Development Centers, there may be other grants for which you would qualify. The main libraries in each community have large books of grants. While grants are commonly offered for college and vocational schooling, some are simply offered to qualified applicants and attending school is not a requirement. Most of these grants are offered by private foundations and some of the grants are quite obscure. For example, there may be a grant offered for a female of Italian descent who is between the ages of 18 and 45. If you meet those requirements, however, it is often quite easy to get that particular grant. Not all of the grants are so specific. Some of them are for categories of people. An example of this would be a grant for offspring of military personnel, offspring of civil service workers, offspring of graduates of a particular college, offspring of people who work for specific companies, people of a specific religious faith or people who have parents who belong to a service club or religious club. The list goes on and on. There are literally thousands of grants that go unclaimed each year. The only way to find out if there might be a grant for which you would qualify is to actually go to the library and pore over the grant books.