Small business always come with their
own challenges, pitfalls, and struggles, but a small business that
is trying to do business with the federal government can experience
completely new difficulties that are very different than those they
faced solely in the commercial sector. These difficulties can vary
depending on what industry your company is in, the current economic
condition, and your financial capacity to manage and grow
contracts. Though they vary, in conversations I have had lately
with small business owners I have found frustration over their
inability to establish financial lines of credit and attain loans
to grow their businesses in order to support federal projects. This
seems to be a common problem among small businesses and can be a
great hindrance to their success with a federal or any
contract.
Have you experienced difficulty establishing a line of credit
and receiving loans? Let GOVtips know! Post in the comment box
below what kind of products or services your company provides and
let us know the specifics. From your company's experience, do you
think those challenges are specific to whether a small business is
product based or service based? What other struggles and solutions
have you found in dealing with the government, and what problems
are you currently facing? What do you think are the some other big
challenges that are facing small businesses looking for or dealing
with federal contracts?