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Busting Myths to Small Business Financing
lun 23 de sep
|UTSA Downtown Campus, Durango Building
Time & Location
23 sep 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. GMT-5
UTSA Downtown Campus, Durango Building, Durango Building, 501 W Cesar E. Chavez Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78207, USA
About the Event
This is a no-cost event! Registration is encouraged as seating is limited.
This is an IN-PERSON WORKSHOP ONLY. The workshop will be held at the UTSA Downtown Campus, Durango Building, Room 2.316.
Join us for an engaging in-person workshop led by the UTSA Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and Lone Star National Bank.
This session will address and debunk common myths about small business financing, providing you with clear, actionable insights to improve your understanding of available financing options and get your funding questions answered.
Agenda:
- Introduction to Small Business FinancingOverview of financing basics Common myths and misconceptions
- Debunking Common MythsAddressing misconceptions about loan approvals Clarifying misunderstandings about interest rates and terms
- Exploring Financing OptionsTraditional loans vs. alternative financing Grants, lines of credit, and other funding sources
- Understanding Credit RequirementsHow credit scores impact financing Strategies for improving your credit profile
- Preparing for a Loan ApplicationEssential documentation and information Tips for presenting a strong application
- Navigating the Lending ProcessStep-by-step guide to securing financing What to expect during loan review and approval
- Alternative Financing SolutionsExploring non-traditional funding options Pros and cons of various alternatives
- Q&A SessionAddressing your specific financing questions Personalized advice and resources
Instructed by: UTSA Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and Lone Star National Bank.
Instructions:
This is a no-cost event! Registration is encouraged as seating is limited. The workshop will be held at the UTSA Downtown Campus, Durango Building, Room 2.316. Satisfactory meeting room temperatures are difficult to maintain. Always bring a sweater or jacket to ensure comfort.