As a proponent of free markets and someone who doesn't expect the government to use taxpayer money to bail out folks that have made poor financial or business decisions, I still am someone who wants to be able to make educated decisions regarding all possible resources that will be available to me. So, if you are like me, you are curious as to how the new federal "economic stimulus" is intended to assist small businesses.
What SBA loan programs will be affected? Will there be tax-relief for small businesses? What is the long-term tax burden that small businesses may eventually have to take on to pay back this borrowed relief? In attempt to answer these questions and more, the SBA (Small Business Administration) will be hosting an online chat this Thursday, March 19, at noon CST.
To participate, simply click on the Online Business Chat icon on the SBA website, http://www.blogger.com/www.sba.gov. Participants can then type questions into a queue to be hopefully answered during the online chat.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Spend Lunch Chatting with SBA this Thursday
Labels:
loans,
online chat,
SBA,
small business,
small business association,
stimulus,
taxes
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