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Factors That Banks Consider When Reviewing Loan Applications
Brenda Joyner
Brenda E. Joyner is Associate Professor of Management at Loyola University, New Orleans. Since receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Georgia in 1995, Joyner has taught classes in strategic management, entrepreneurship, and business policy and strategy. Her research interests include small business strategies for entering emerging markets, global startups, the entrepreneur and new venture performance, and entrepreneurial ethics. Joyner has also published articles in Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, and Quality Progress. |
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Description: In this segment of a business plan seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, business professor Brenda Joyner responds to a student’s question about how to approach a bank for a loan, listing the major factors that banks take into account, and also talking about what types of businesses—including certain types of music ventures—tend to be too risky for most banks.
Shoot Date: February 2008 |
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