Small business credit conditions

Article Abstract:

A survey is carried out to find whether the firm is able to satisfy its borrowing needs with loan raised from financial institutions. Thirty-six percent of credit marketers reported that financing has become easier as compared to six percent who feel that financing difficulties has remained unchanged.

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Small business credit conditions

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Graphs and tables that represent the credit conditions of small businesses in the United States are presented. The tables include figures on availability of loans, interest rates, and expected credit conditions.

Author: Dunkelberg, William C., Wade, Holly
Administration of General Economic Programs, Business Loan Programs, Commercial loans, Table, Graph

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Small business credit conditions

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Credit markets generally remained friendly and funds were available at nominal terms in 2003. There were no signs of financial stress in the small business community.

Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Comparative analysis

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Subjects list: United States, Finance, Small business, Statistics, Surveys, Credit market, Credit markets, Company financing, SOHO
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