Finances
Whether you are a business just starting up or have you been
in business for a while you may need some financial help at
this point.
In Saskatchewan, the provincial government department, Saskatchewan
Industry and Resources has its own web site and provides
information its own programs and services, on how Regional
Economic Development Authorities work, investment
partners like the Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation. You
can also visit the Financial
Help
area of the Entrepreneurs section for even more information
on business financing for self-employed and small to medium
size businesses.
Some web sites will give you a comprehensive picture on what
is out there for you and your business. The Strategis
site, by Industry Canada, contains a general section on business
support and financing. The Business
Development Bank of Canada (BDC) Finance site and the Canada
Business Service Centre provide a lot of good information
and point you in the right direction for further information.
Business Organizations
The Industry Canada Strategis
site provides Canadian company and business information, international
business opportunities, trade and investment, business information
by sector and much more.
Financial Help
Business
Development Bank
Canada’s small business bank with a particular
focus on the emerging and export sectors of the
economy.
Strategis
This website can help you to obtain a broad list
of contacts, services and financial programs with
links to useful sites.
The
business start-up assistant can help you get
your new business going. There's lots of advice
for developing a business plan, arranging financing,
and researching the marketplace.
Federal
Government Programs and Services for Business
Start-up
A comprehensive list of over 130
programs.
Canada
Small Business Financing Program (CSBF)
This program helps new and existing small business
obtain term loans directly from authorized lenders
towards financing the purchase and improvement of
fixed costs.
Women
Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan Inc.
This program helps women in urban and rural areas
of Saskatchewan access business advisory services,
training, financial assistance through a loan fund
and networking opportunities.