Making Your Small Business Grow

January 13, 2009

Starting a small business is tough work. It takes money, usually much more than you have initially budgeted for. You budget for the normal expenses such as a storefront, opening inventory, and salaries for your employees. Then, hopefully, success comes and you are selling your inventory. Next you realize that certain lines sell much better than others. You can take you business to the next level if you just can stock more of your best selling lines.

This is where an unsecured business loan comes in handy. New business don’t usually have enough collateral to get a secured loan in their first few months of business. Unsecured business loans can allow you to grow your business, now that you have found what sells and where to find good suppliers. This company can help you find unsecured business loans , usually in 1-3 days. The best part? They have a tiny $12 application fee, not hundreds of dollars like some places.

National Unsecured also handles cash advance business loans. Why wait for your credit card receivables to come in next month. The merchandise is gone, and you need to re-stock. Cash advance business loans can give you money to order new merchandise with now, and pay it back when your money comes in. This is a great idea. A half empty store will probably lose customers. You can’t make money without spending it. National Unsecured can find you the cash to spend today to grow your small business.


U.S. destroys 2.5 million jobs in 2008, the highest figure since 1945

January 12, 2009

The need to bring forward a new stimulus plan that allows the creation of some 2.5 million jobs

The U.S. economy destroyed 524,000 jobs last December, bringing the employment bill 2008 to 2.58 million, the highest figure since the end of World War II in 1945 and the unemployment rate stands at 7 , 2%, four tenths above the revised figure for November and its highest level since 1993, according to the Labor Department.

During last December, the number of U.S. unemployed persons increased by 632,000, to 11.1 million unemployed, while the Employment Department said that since the start of the recession in December 2007, the figure of unemployed people grew by 3.6 million, increasing by 2.3 percentage points the rate of unemployment. Read the rest of this entry »


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