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The
Financing page for SmallBusinessFranchise.com
was created to help you get started with your own Business Opportunity
We know
that some financial frustrations may exist when searching for, and starting
your own business. At SmallBusinessFranchise.com, we want to provide you with
a resource that can give you the assistance and the guidance you might need
in order to successfully acquire your own business.
Good luck finding
a business to call your very own!
Commercial Finance Training System This is your chance to actually own your own finance company. If you’re ready to jump into the lucrative field of commercial finance and own your own financial business then Commerical Training Systems is the perfect match for you. It’s not uncommon for someone to work part time and still bring in a six figure income. Just imagine if you choose to work full time in the commercial finance arena. Start taking control of your financial future now!

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CIT Small Business Lending Corporation
Welcome to CIT Small Business Lending Corporation, the #1 SBA lender in the nation. We are the nation's leading provider of Small Business Administration loans. We are an SBA loan source. We specialize in understanding your business and providing customized solutions to meet your financing needs
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The U.S. Small Business Administration, established in 1953, provides financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans start, run, and grow their businesses. With a portfolio of business loans, loan guarantees and disaster loans worth more than $45 billion, in addition to a venture capital portfolio of $13 billion, SBA is the nation's largest single financial backer of small businesses. Last year, the SBA offered management and technical assistance to more than one million small business owners. The SBA also plays a major role in the government's disaster relief efforts by making low-interest recovery loans to both homeowners and businesses.
America's 25 million small businesses employ more than 50 percent of the private work force, generate more than half of the nation's gross domestic product, and are the principal source of new jobs in the U.S. economy.
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