Mom and Pop Businesses: Are Lenders Labeling You Too Small to Succeed?
Monday, March 15th, 2010Exacerbated by the recent “Great Recession,” small business owners everywhere are not only facing high employee health care costs and lagging consumer and commercial spending, but also fewer credit options. While loans have always been the lifeblood of the small business, all across our great nation, mom and pop endeavors with even the most solid credit histories face tremendous obstacles in qualifying for much-needed capital.
In a recent McClatchy article entitled “Too small to succeed? Firms still can’t get loans they need,” small businees owners—from California to the Carolinas—share their personal struggles behind the credit crunch.
“Jim Collins, co-owner with his wife Arlene of Quantum Energy Solutions, has been in business in Sacramento, California, since 1974.…
