Newark, CA, United States: Ana Del Bosque Tupperware: A loan of $2,000 helps expand my Tuperware business through the purchase of a larger assortment of inventory.


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iCrowdNewswire - Mar 20, 2017
Ana Del Bosque Tupperware Newark, CA, United States / Water Distribution A loan of $2,000 helps expand my Tuperware business through the purchase of a larger assortment of inventory. Ana's story

My name is Ana Del Bosque. I arrived in Los Angeles from Mexico City looking for a better future for my two children. I began to work in this country as a seamstress, but as a single mother, I had to work long hours to make ends meet. Sadly, I left my children in school and daycare for long hours. Of course, I regret not having had enough time to spend with my kids to care for and nurture them when they were younger. Now that my third child is growing up so fast, I wish to spend more time with him before he grows up. Also, my three sisters and I, each take a turn of year to care for our 78 year old mother, who had stroke 3 years. I realize that the best way to do this was to find a business opportunity where I could manage my own time and structure my work around my son's schedule so that we could have a better quality of life.

This loan is special because: It helps an Hispanic entrepreneur to grow her business

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More about this loan Business Description

Six months ago, a friend of offered to sell me some tupperware containers for my kitchen. I bought them, but when I home that night, I thought about her business and I wanted to do the the same thing. So the next day my friend shared her secret about becoming a tupperware vendor and hosting my very own tupperware parties. I loved the idea! This business plan would give me the liberty to be with my son and manage my business on my own terms. My only obstacle is that I need to pay for all of the inventory up front. So, I am asking for a loan of $1500 in order to purchase enough inventory for the next 2 months so that I can find financial freedom to take care of my mother and son. This loan will help me to the scale the size of my business.

What is the purpose of this loan?

Six months ago, a friend of offered to sell me some tupperware containers for my kitchen. I bought them, but when I home that night, I thought about her business and I wanted to do the the same thing. So the next day my friend shared her secret about becoming a tupperware vendor and hosting my very own tupperware parties. I loved the idea! This business plan would give me the liberty to be with my son and manage my business on my own terms. My only obstacle is that I need to pay for all of the inventory up front. So, I am asking for a loan of $1500 in order to purchase enough inventory for the next 2 months so that I can find financial freedom to take care of my mother and son. This loan will help me to the scale the size of my business.

About Del Bosque Tupperware

Industry: Services
Years in operation: New Business

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