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Overview of Self-Employment for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities
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Web Presence on a Shoe String Budget
Self-Employment for Veterans with Disabilities
Braiding Small Business Start-Up Funding
The Process of Approving Small Business Loans: An Interview with Teri Tosti
Role of Vocational Rehabilitation in Self-Employment
Start A Small Business, Grow A Small Business
Benefits for Veterans with Disabilities
Small Business Development Centers
What is a Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS)?
Veterans with Disabilities and Self-Employment Training Series
Community Rehabilitation Providers and Self-Employment
Resources for Small Business Development
Self Employment for People with Disabilities
Family Support and Self Employment
Self-Employment for Individuals with Disabilities
Using Work Incentives to Fund Micro Enterprises
Microloans & Small Business Loans
Christine Hess
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Planning for a business start-up is one thing, but finding funding for business start-up is yet another. Often, great business ideas are not implemented, because financial feasibility is not a focus during the business planning process. This webcast will review the components of financial feasibility during the business planning process, including adequate capitalization for business success. Micro and small business loan products will be discussed including local and national resources. Discussion points will address who is likely to qualify for a loan and what to do if an entrepreneur is not able to get a loan.
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The Abilities Fund
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