Moody’s Small Business Information Zone
I found out about Moody’s Small Buisness Information Zone from The Small Business Dashboard column by Gene Marks in the New York Times.
According to their press release, Moody’s Small Business Information Zone is :
“…an online resource center that provides U.S. small business owners with free access to economic information and planning tools that can help them manage their business through difficult economic times.”
Small businesses will find the credit tools and information resources of most value.
They are designed to help small businesses prepare loan applications. But in a sign of the times, they have a section titled How to Find Alternatives When Your Application is Rejected.
I guess there’s no reason to say “if” your application is rejected these days.
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