Do you need a loan for your small business? What are the minimum qualifications? Make sure you know what you need
and that you are qualified before you go to the bank. In this video, we discuss credit scores and small business loan qualifications.

M. Bindrup, J. Salas, R. Mendez, F. Stockett, M. Davis 2021, How to: Qualify for a Small Business Loan | SBEP Startup Guide, Extension, University of Nevada, Reno

If you need more information.

Please contact Extension's Communication Team for assistance.

 

Also of Interest:

 
Northwestern Nevada Teff Production Costs and Returns
This publication is intended to be a guide used to make production decisions, determine potential returns, and prepare business and marketing plans. Practices described are based on the production practices considered typical for this crop and region, but may not apply to every s...
Bishop, C., Curtis, K., and Davison, J. 2008, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, SP-08-13
Tef Demonstration Planting Results for 2004
Nevada Cooperative Extension fact sheet #04-51 discuses tef uses, adaptations and recommended agronomic practices in detail. It also provides information on the results of the 2003 tef demonstration trial efforts. This fact sheet describes the results of the 2004 trial.
Davison, J. 2004, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-05-28
Response of Teff Grain Yields to Several Broadleaf Herbicides Applied at Three Different Growth Stages During 2009
Teff (Eragrostis tef (Zuccagni) Trotter) is a self-pollinated, annual, warm season grass that is used throughout the world as grain for human consumption and as forage for livestock. Teff is an ancient grain that was believed to have been domesticated in Ethiopia between 4000 and...
Creech, E., Davison, J., and Laca, M. 2010, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-10-76
Biomass Production of 15 Teff Varieties Grown in Churchill County, Nevada During 2009
The amount of teff produced in the United States is increasing rapidly due to the plant’s popularity as an especially nutritious grain and as high-quality horse hay. The word teff means “lost” because teff seed is the smallest grain in the world, and if you drop it on the ground ...
Davison, J. and Laca, M. 2010, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-10-34
Grain Production of 15 Teff Varieties Grown in Churchill County, Nevada During 2009
The amount of teff produced in the United States is increasing rapidly due to the plant’s popularity as an especially nutritious grain and as high-quality, horse hay. The word teff means “lost” because teff seed is the smallest grain in the world and if you drop it on the ground ...
Davison, J. and Laca, M. 2010, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-10-36