Microcredit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Microcredit is the extension of very small loans (microloans) to those in poverty designed to spur entrepreneurship. These individuals lack collateral, steady employment and a ...
Microfinance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The microcredit era that began in the 1970s has lost its momentum, to be replaced by a ‘financial systems’ approach. While microcredit achieved a great deal, especially in ...
International Year of Microcredit 2005
The official website for the Year of Microcredit 2005, www.yearofmicrocredit.org, provides up to date information on the objectives of the Year, contact information for National ...
Microcredit strategies for assisting neighborhood businesses
Microcredit strategies for assisting neighborhood businesses Gregory Claxton last updated: March 22, 2005 Introduction. Neighborhood businesses provide important services in ...
Microfinance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The microcredit era that began in the 1970s has lost its momentum, to be replaced by a ‘financial systems’ approach. While microcredit achieved a great deal, especially in ...
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What is Microfinance? What is microfinance? What is the difference between microfinance and microcredit? How is microcredit different from other targeted development lending?
microcredit definition of microcredit in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
microcredit, the extension to poor individuals of small loans to be used for income-generating activities that will improve the borrowers' living standards.
MicroCredit Program
The University of St Thomas Micro-Credit Program Educating Students, Empowering Individuals. Our Mission The University of St. Thomas MicroCredit Program (MCP) assists impoverished ...
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Kiva - About Microfinance
For microcredit to be appropriate, the clients must have the capacity to repay the loan under the terms by which it is provided." (International Year of Microcredit)