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Record keeping measures for Assets and Liabilities

(This is the 2nd part of a four part series)  As we mentioned in our earlier blog, a lot of startups face difficulty later in time, when they fail to maintain proper records regarding their assets and liabilities. Here are some measures to be taken for recording assets and liabilities. Record of Assets Actual assets Record keeping measures for Assets and Liabilities

SME Loans Made Easy – Nabil Bank

Nabil Bank in partnership with UKaid Sakchyam- Access to Finance Program has recently introduced the “Nabil Sajilo Express Karja” (NSEK), a Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) lending product that uses a credit scoring model to determine the creditworthiness of an individual and allows customers to get loan approval within 35 hours. With this, eligible SMEs can receive loans SME Loans Made Easy – Nabil Bank

Government Funds: Loan Support for Entrepreneurs in Nepal (FY 2075/76)

For each Fiscal Year (FY), the Government of Nepal (GoN) sets sectoral priorities in its federal budget. The current government policies are focused towards the promotion of entrepreneurship as it is an important aspect for the sustainable development of a country. Taking this into account, budget has been segregated for subsidizing business loans in order Government Funds: Loan Support for Entrepreneurs in Nepal (FY 2075/76)

How to deal with entrepreneurial stress

Note: If you’re looking for an article to tell you that stress can be avoided. This isn’t it. An entrepreneur can be defined as someone who takes on the burden of setting up a business, carrying the responsibility of it by taking personal and financial risks in hopes of profit. The last little bit of How to deal with entrepreneurial stress

Impact of Federalism on Nepalese Businesses

The Constitution of Nepal 2015 formally declared the country as a “Federal Democratic Republic”, meaning that the country is now divided into three tiers of government namely federal, provincial and local. This diffusion of power has delegated more authority to provincial and local government thereby helping to solve the problem of Kathmandu centrism. However, it Impact of Federalism on Nepalese Businesses