Mfa week 3 presentation combined

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International Rescue Committee Center for Financial Opportunity

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Presentation slides for week 3 of the San Diego Microfinance 101 course at Point Loma Nazarene University. Presentations by International Rescue Committee, CDC Small Business Finance, and ACCION San Diego

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International Rescue CommitteeCenter for Financial Opportunity

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9,900,000 Refugees World Wide*

Europe1,733,700

N.Africa, C/SW Asia, Mid East3,811,800

*United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants - December 31, 2006

Africa2,421,300Americas & the

Caribbean 1,035,900

East Asia and the Pacific 875,100

3,811,800

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US Refugee Program

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IRC Resettlement Services

Wide assortment of services

from arrival to attainment of

citizenship (up to five years)

Primarily for refugees--

expanding to serve asylees

and other immigrant

populations

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Resettlement Offices

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IRC San Diego

5348 University Avenue, San

Diego CA 92105

619-641-7510619-641-7510

Founded in 1975

Resettled > 20,000 refugees

Wide spectrum of programs

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60,192

74,65273,311

Refugee Arrivals 2007-2010

US

48,281

2007 2008 2009 2010

400

788

12941052

IRC/SD

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FY2010 Refugee Ethnic Breakdown

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IRC Center for Financial Opportunity

Financial Security

Bundled Services

Case Management

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IRC Center for Financial OpportunityMicroenterprise Development

Overview

“From Hardship to

Entrepreneurship”

- Microenterprise vs. Microfinance

- Funding

-Common businesses

- Why is there a need?

Entrepreneurship”

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IRC Center for Financial Opportunity

Microenterprise Development: Client Characteristics

- 47% Men, 53% Women

- Regions: East Africa(50%), Iraq and Middle East (30%), Other (20%)Middle East (30%), Other (20%)

- In US less than 5 years: 58%

- Low-Income: 90%

- Previous Biz Experience: 40%

-CA Minimum Wage: $8/hour

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IRC Center for Financial OpportunityIssues and Challenges for Refugee

Entrepreneurs:

• Access to Capital

• Access to Technical Assistance• Access to Technical Assistance

• Access to Additional Services

• Ongoing Support

• Linguistically and Culturally Appropriate

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IRC Center for Financial Opportunity

Microenterprise Development

Loans

- Character-based- Character-based

- Maximum Loan: $15,000

- Average Loan size: $7,500

- Loans made per year: 15 to 25

- Default Rate: 5%

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IRC Center for Financial Opportunity

Microenterprise Development

Technical Assistance

-Advising and Consulting

-Business Planning

-Marketing

-Licensing and Permitting

-Bookkeeping

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IRC Center for Financial Opportunity

Microenterprise and Financial Education: Credit Building

Program

-Credit Building loans $100 and $300-Credit Building loans $100 and $300-Average Score at Program Entry: NA-Average Score after 6 Months: 642

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IRC Center for Financial Opportunity

Example

Said from Somalia

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IRC Center for Financial Opportunity

ExampleSameer from Iraq

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International Rescue CommitteeCenter for Financial Opportunity

www.theIRC.org

Joel Chrisco, Program [email protected] Ext. 247

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ACCION San DiegoLending. Supporting. Inspiring.

Joe and Vi Jacobs Center

404 Euclid Avenue Ste. 271San Diego, CA 92114San Diego, CA 92114

T: (619) 795-7250T: (800) 967-4429F: (619) 795-7260

www.accionsandiego.org

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ACCION’s History

•ACCION San Diego is an affiliate of ACCION International, an organization that began lending in Latin America in 1961

•ACCION USA began a pilot program in New York •ACCION USA began a pilot program in New York in 1991

•ACCION San Diego office opened in 1994

•Now located in 9 U.S. states

•Each office is privately owned, funded & operated

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Services We Provide

• Small business loans up to $35,000

• Build or re-build positive credit history

• Help transition clients to banks

• Technical assistance

• Referrals to other business services

• Publicity/networking opportunities

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Where does ACCION get its money?

• Private donations

• Grants from foundations• Grants from foundations

• Grants or low-interest loans from banks

• City and government funds

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Our Eligibility Requirements

• Live/work in San Diego County

• Six months of business history or previous experience in the industry for start-ups

• Income/expense documentation• Income/expense documentation

• Capacity to make payments

• Reasonable credit report

• Collateral and/or co-signer may be required dependent upon level of risk

• Character

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How Much Will the Loan Cost?

• Interest rate starts at 12% APR

• Administrative fees (charged only at disbursal):

•<$5,000: $75 maximum•<$5,000: $75 maximum

•>$5,000: 4% -6% of loan amount depending on loan is security.

• $10-$25 minimum fees for securing interest in collateral

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Timelines

How long will it take to get financing?

• 48 hours for quick loans $300-$2,000

•2 weeks for loans $2,001 to $35,000

How long will I have to pay back the loan?

• Depends on size of the loan

• Typically 12-60 months

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Next Steps

• Obtain application by mail, email or fax or on our website: www.accionsandiego.orgon our website: www.accionsandiego.org

• Compile and submit supporting documentation for loan request

• Loan Officer will call to schedule site visit

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Additional Resources

• SCORE

– (619) 557-7272

• Small Business Development Center

– (619) 482-6391 or (760) 795-8735 (N. County)– (619) 482-6391 or (760) 795-8735 (N. County)

• Consumer Credit Counseling

– 1-866-889-9347

• Credit Agencies

– Experian 1-800-311-4769

– Equifax 1-800-685-1111

– Trans Union 1-800-916-8800

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Questions?

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In uncertain times, be certain about your lending partnerIn uncertain times, be certain about your lending partner

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Small Business Loans

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CDC Small Business Finance

background and roles

� CDC’s are financial intermediaries certified by the SBA to administer SBA 504 loans (commercial real estate loans), and other alternative loan products.

� CDC roles: direct lending, loan intermediary, loan packaging,

� CDC roles: direct lending, loan intermediary, loan packaging,

� Creative financing: partnering with other lenders to complete request, loan guarantees

� Statistics (loan volume, conversion ratio, default rate, interest rates)

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Loan Evaluation

�What is underwriting???

�How do you decide who to finance?

�Areas of Evaluation (credit, cash flow, �Areas of Evaluation (credit, cash flow, collateral, experience, capital, character, business plan, co-signer, economic conditions)

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Credit

� Credit

� www.annualcreditreport.com

� Know what is on your credit and make sure it’s all accurateaccurate

� Scores

� History

� How to establish good credit

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Capacity� Historical profits of business as reported on tax

returns.

� Projections.

� Outside sources of income: other employment, � Outside sources of income: other employment, spousal income, military, disability, retirement, rental income, alimony, child support, etc.)

� Personal Liquidity.

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Capital

� Capital

� Owner’s injection

� Equity

� Balance sheet (retained earnings or equity)� Balance sheet (retained earnings or equity)

� Equity requirements for existing businesses.

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Collateral� What is collateral?

� How important is it?

� What if you don’t have collateral?

Business and Personal Assets.� Business and Personal Assets.

� How much equity do you have in your home?

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Experience� How much experience do you need for a start up

business?

� What is your background?

� What if you have no experience in the industry you are � What if you have no experience in the industry you are starting your business in?

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Character� Character

� business history

� credit reports

� personal interview� personal interview

� responsiveness

� references

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Business Plan� What to include in a business plan.

� How important is a business plan?

� Projections

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Conditions� How does the economy affect your industry?

� How recession proof is your business?

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Co-Signer� To mitigate weaknesses in other areas, you can bring a

co-signer on board to guarantee the loan.

� Requirements of a co-signer…stable income, good credit, possibly personal assets to secure loan. credit, possibly personal assets to secure loan.

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Success Story: San Diego

United Sports Center

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Creative PartneringWorld Famous Dog Wash

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Contact Information

Susan LampingSenior Community Loan Officer

Main line: (619) 291-3594 ext. 8639 Direct line: (619) 243-8639 Direct line: (619) 243-8639

[email protected]

CDC Small Business Finance2448 Historic Decatur Road, Suite #200

San Diego, CA 92106