Credit Needs of Small Business: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session [-second Session], on Various Bills to Amend the Small Business Act of 1953, as Amended. June 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 18, and 20, 1957, Parts 1-2 |
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... million in equity capital . These companies would be established as a source of loans and equity capital for independent small- business enterprises . The provisions of these proposals which , in our opinion , would provide in- centive ...
... million in equity capital . These companies would be established as a source of loans and equity capital for independent small- business enterprises . The provisions of these proposals which , in our opinion , would provide in- centive ...
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... million , subject to increase by the President , after July 1 , 1958 , by an additional $ 500 million . The amount of insured loans to any one borrower would be limited to $ 250,000 ; and the insur- ance could not exceed the lesser of ...
... million , subject to increase by the President , after July 1 , 1958 , by an additional $ 500 million . The amount of insured loans to any one borrower would be limited to $ 250,000 ; and the insur- ance could not exceed the lesser of ...
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... million authorized by the bill . The bill further provides in section 107 ( c ) for the annual payment of interest on unrepaid appropriations to the revolving fund at a rate calculated to reimburse the Treasury for its 56 CREDIT NEEDS ...
... million authorized by the bill . The bill further provides in section 107 ( c ) for the annual payment of interest on unrepaid appropriations to the revolving fund at a rate calculated to reimburse the Treasury for its 56 CREDIT NEEDS ...
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... million . Senator CAPEHART . Will the gentleman yield ? Why would you advocate that , being a little theater owner ? Can you envision a little theater borrowing $ 1 million ? Mr. HARLING . I can envision the theater costing $ 1 million ...
... million . Senator CAPEHART . Will the gentleman yield ? Why would you advocate that , being a little theater owner ? Can you envision a little theater borrowing $ 1 million ? Mr. HARLING . I can envision the theater costing $ 1 million ...
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... million in 1928. To put that theater in con- dition today and to modernize it and repaint it and do the structural repairs necessary and rearrange the balconies would take $ 1 million . Senator CAPEHART . You think the Small Business ...
... million in 1928. To put that theater in con- dition today and to modernize it and repaint it and do the structural repairs necessary and rearrange the balconies would take $ 1 million . Senator CAPEHART . You think the Small Business ...
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