Crisis Borrowing
Ty Kiisel
Chapter Chapter 17 in Getting a Business Loan, 2013, pp 165-169 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Growing up in a small business family, the ups and downs of my Dad’s business was a regular topic of conversation around the dinner table. It didn’t help that my Mom worked in the business and that, as a teenager, I drove the delivery truck and worked in the warehouse. As I got older, I started working on the road as an outside salesman. My dad often expressed the opinion, “The only time the bank seems interested in lending me money is when I don’t need it.”
Keywords: Financial Crisis; Small Business; Business Plan; Home Equity; Dinner Table (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4999-3_17
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