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UH SBDC is a program of the UH C.T. Bauer College of Business and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. The SBDC is partially funded by the US SBA. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. SBA-funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.
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Procurement Assistance How the University of Houston Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) can help you sell to the government. Jacqueline Taylor University of Houston SBDC Network
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Frustrated? ….by government requirements, regulations or red tape?
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We can help! Core Services: Free one-on-one consulting Low-cost workshops and seminars
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Find opportunities…. Bid Match Service: Daily notices of bid opportunities specifically matched to your company’s capabilities 90-day trial subscription
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Market your company…. Database Registration: CCR PRO-Net SUB-Net VETBIZ VIP
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Level the playing field…. Certification Programs: SBA’s SDB State of Texas HUB SBA’s 8(a) Business Development City of Houston WBEA/HMBC
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Prepare bids and proposals…. “Insider” Information: Specs and standards Federal Acquisition Regulations Procurement histories Cost accounting Quality assurance
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Enhance Your Capabilities… Responsive Responsible Persistent
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How the University of Houston Small Business Development Center Network (UH SBDC) can help you take your business to the next level James B. Evans University of Houston SBDC Network SBDC Consulting
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SBDC Services Consulting Training seminars Determined by age of the company
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The Business Plan -A Well Written Plan 14-18 Pages- Target market Competition Management team Financial requirements
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Financial Sources Owner’s Resources Private InvestorsCommercial Banks -with SBA Guaranty -without Family & Friends
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Commercial Banks Credit history Lines of credit Term loans Equity requirements of the commercial bank
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SBDC’s Role Organization of the required information Structure of the loan 1.Loan amount 2.Pricing 3.Purpose of the loan Financial narrative Referral to a funding source 4.Term of the loan 5.Source of repayment 6.Collateral
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How the University of Houston International Trade Center (ITC) can help you sell to foreign markets. Carlos J. López University of Houston SBDC Network International Trade
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International Trade Center Services Seminars and special events One-on-one advising sessions International Business Plan Development Networking Opportunities (local and foreign) Potential business leads Export loan packaging
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Steps to Enter Foreign Markets Assess export readiness Identify top market(s) Develop market entry strategy Strategy implementation
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Key Market Indicators Political and economic stability Foreign exchange availability Level of development and industrialization Infrastructure Population demographics Import barriers (tariff and non tariff)
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Key Market Indicators Market size and per capita income Public sector size and indebtedness Political environment Country’s laws and regulations Country’s protection of local industry Other
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Sources of International Business Information University of Houston International Trade Center Government Libraries Internet Industry and trade associations Industry trade journals and publications Other exporters of related products
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Sources of International Business Information International Bankers/CPAs Competitor’s publications International trade shows Foreign consulates in Houston Customized market research services Overseas contacts
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Questions? James Evans, Business Consulting and Finance jbevans@uh.edu Jacqueline Taylor, Procurement jtaylor@uh.edu Carlos J. López, International Trade clopez@uh.edu
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UH SBDC is a program of the UH C.T. Bauer College of Business and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. The SBDC is partially funded by the US SBA. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. SBA-funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.
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