J. Salas, R. Mendez, M. Bindrup, F. Stockett 2021, Business Credit Basics | SBEP Finance Town Hall, Extension, University of Nevada, Reno

Learn the ins and outs of establishing business credit in this Town Hall. Alannah T. Ariel with Operation Hope goes over business credit basics, including establishing new business credit, how business and personal credit scores affect you in your business, and tips and tricks on building on existing business credit. We also have the latest SBA Payroll Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) updates from Alfredo Cedeño from the US Small Business Administration. UNR Extension Small Business Education Program instructors Juan Salas, Reyna Mendez, and Mike Bindrup also facilitate this topic.
 

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