Loan to purchase a high-grade calf

Benard

Kabazi, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Benard

Member since

June 2016

On-time repayments

98 installments  •  72%

About Me

I grew up in Nakuru within the Rift Valley province in Kenya. I am married with two kids who are in lower primary school. I do farming in Kabazi in Nakuru. I have not specialised in a cash crop or livestock but I do bits in both. I believe in hard work, and every morning to me is an opportunity to grow and learn. My wife is a house wife and we assist one another in farming.

I had, after completing school, decided to take a course in Tours and Travel at the Amboseli Training Institute. With the certificate I have, I looked for a job in vain. I tried my hand in farming and realised that farming can be paying.

Having seen this opportunity with Zidisha, I have decided to try and see whether I can empower myself economically. This is the reason today I am applying to join Zidisha with long-term goals. I was to create good rapport with lenders, and once this is done maybe they will be willing to grant me a large loan after a year or so, through which I will invest in farming.

My Business

I am a farmer and I also own a motorbike. From time to time, I offer transport using the motorbike, particularly in the evenings, where I earn considerable income. Mostly I plant maize and beans on a yearly basis.

The challenge here is that, upon planting, it takes about 6 months to harvest beans and about 9 months to harvest maize. This makes my income not consistent. I have looked for other ways of overcoming this, and I also keep sheep and sell them upon maturity. I also offer transport during my free time to supplement my income. This has ensured that at least I have a steady flow of income to the end of the year, when I sell the maize after harvest. In a month, my income is about Ksh 15,000 ($144 USD) in net, and this is what I use for family upkeep and paying fees for my kids.

Loan Proposal

I do thank you all, my first loan was a success. In my second loan, I have plans to start dairy farming, I am requesting this second loan to purchase a high grade calf that I will rear for milk production. I will purchase a calve that is one year to calving at estimated cost USD 400, I will top up the remaining amount. With my first loan, I was able to have additional 2 goats and already doing well, I do anticipate increase in production as there will be supply of feeds from my crop farming. I do foresee a smooth implementation of my project and do hope to complete repayment of this loan within 3-5 months.

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About Me

Management Summary
Steve Extractor got his undergraduate degree in biology from Case Western Reserve. While at Case, Steve knew he wanted to practice health care but was unsure of exactly what. Toward the end of his years at Case, Steve discovered his interest in dentistry.

Several years later Steve became a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. Steve knew that he did not want to live in Ohio for the rest of his life so he immediately upon graduating moved out to Oregon, a state that he was always fond of due to its natural beauty. The first four months were difficult to make contacts and find a job, but Steve eventually landed a job in an eight person firm doing general dentistry.

My Business

The following are the required start-up costs:

The purchase of Dan Jokerdoc D.D.S.' private practice. The purchase includes the patient list, office space, front chair and desk, two dental chairs, two light systems, fully-equiped sterilization room, compression air system with a suction unit, x-ray unit, mirrors, and a phone system. This practice has been valued by the following variables: equipment, office space already built for a dentist, goodwill, and future revenue streams. The equipment has been valued at $30,000, $15,000 for tenant improvements on the office space, the patient list at $5,000 and $25,000 for future profitability. The entire practice was sold for $65,000 because Dr. Jokerdoc was in need of quick cash. Statistical studies have shown that patients that are made comfortable are likely to stay with the new doctor when a practice is sold. This will help with cash flow, minimizing the amount of start-up cash. The bulk of the equipment needed will procured through the purchase of the practice, however, there is a lot of equipment that will be needed to be purchased separately.

Loan Proposal

I do thank you all, my first loan was a success. In my second loan, I have plans to start dairy farming, I am requesting this second loan to purchase a high grade calf that I will rear for milk production. I will purchase a calve that is one year to calving at estimated cost USD 400, I will top up the remaining amount. With my first loan, I was able to have additional 2 goats and already doing well, I do anticipate increase in production as there will be supply of feeds from my crop farming. I do foresee a smooth implementation of my project and do hope to complete repayment of this loan within 3-5 months.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$180.00

Date disbursed

Sep 18, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

21 months

Lenders

Zidisha

Sterling, United States

kuebel

Vienna, Austria

Matching Fund

Sterling, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

D

DaveElliott

United Kingdom

djkmoran

United States

MR

Michiel Rauws

San Francisco, Netherlands

PG

Paul Graham

United States

wissam

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Craig Newmark

United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

CJ

Chris Jones

Seattle, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

Deirdre

Yorkshire, United Kingdom

A

Anonymous

United States

Lex Moen

Netherlands

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