The Only Legal Way Left For The Small Business Owner to Get a $35,000 Business Loan
According to the Small Business Administration, loans to small businesses have declined by a paralyzing 31% over the last four years.
That means one out of three small businesses that were getting loans before the recession, are not getting loans now.
A recent SBA Performance report shows 2,121 small business loans were approved in 2006. Yet only 1,481 small business loans approved in 2009.
Thing is, billions of dollars were sent to banks back in 2008-2009 to “help kick start the economy.”
So where did the money go? The answer is, it didn’t go anywhere.
Page 15 of the same report tells us that,
“…new guaranties disbursed by SBA participating banks during FY 2009 were down 30 percent…”
In other words the same banks that you bailed out with your ridiculous “self-employment” tax money, decided to hold onto the money a little longer to prop up their own balance sheets.
And if you think 2011 is going to be any better…
Consider what Bill Arant, executive vice president of SmartBank had to say in a December 2010 issue of a regional Business Journal:
“I think for the next year banks are still going to be very cautious. It’s a really complicated world out there.”
But it doesn’t have to be complicated…
We’ve produced a short video that shows you a remarkable way to find up to $35,000 in just 14 days for your small business.
Seriously…
We’re going to show you how to get access to the financial resources you need to move you from struggling small business owner to a well-funded owner of a thriving business …
Best of all, everything you are about to hear is backed up by an “in the trenches” industry expert with direct knowledge of business lending.
In fact, in just a moment, I’ll introduce you to the person who has been called “America’s Business Credit Expert” because of their 27+ years in the business lending arena.
Please watch the video from America’s Business Credit Expert and learn how to find up to $35,000 in just 14 days for your small business.


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