Archive for the ‘business lending’ Category

Cancellation of Business Debt Holds Traps for the Unwary

In today’s economic environment, businesses are looking to modify and re-structure debt to pull through until the economy turns around. Rather than allowing so many loans to go bad, lenders are working with debtors to re-structure loans in a manner that allows the debtor to stay in business. For example, a lender may allow a [...]

 

Pre-Packaged Filing for CIT Makes Sense

Just this week, another big financial company — CIT Small Business Lending Corporation — filed bankruptcy. CIT filed a “prepackaged” filing, in which terms for restructuring are negotiated before the bankruptcy case is filed. In more conventional bankruptcy filings, it can take a year or more before a plan is confirmed; in a pre-pak, filers [...]

 

Has the Recovery Come to Your Block?

“We may be seeing the beginning of the end of the recession,” President Barack Obama said yesterday in Raleigh.  Indeed, parts of the country are starting to experience some economic stability, according to the latest figures issued by the Federal Reserve, but the Fifth District of Virginia, North Carolina and  South Carolina remains weak. 

 

The New Financial Regulatory Framework

For nearly two years, the credit markets have been tightening, making it difficult for consumers and businesses to get credit for purchases and operations.  Several financial institutions declared bankruptcy or were on the brink of failure.  The federal government has used a variety of strategies to prevent a full-scale financial meltdown, including slashing interest rates, [...]

 

STARTING A BUSINESS? NOW?! (Part 2)

MAKE THE MOST OF TROUBLED TIMES.   After serving on a recent panel with three local entrepreneurs at our local American Marketing Association luncheon. I thought some of the themes and ideas that were discussed at that lunch belong on this blog, because I firmly believe that small businesses, privately owned businesses,  – businesses started, [...]

 

$15 billion from TARP Funds committed to SBA Loans: PR Move or Real Help for Small Business?

President Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geitner announced Monday that $15 billion of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) will be committed to the Small Business Administration (SBA) so that the government can purchase SBA-backed loans from the banks that have originated them. The SBA FAQ is here. SBA lending has crashed with all other [...]