Computer repair accessories

Frederick

Accra, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Frederick

Member since

March 2015

On-time repayments

191 installments  •  41%

About Me

I am a 47 year old man born in Accra, Ghana to a military officer father and a house wife mother. My parents had three children of which I am the first.
My parents divorced when I was 18 years old and I had to go and work in my maternal uncle's electronic parts shop.
I had to fund my education myself with the meager allowances I received from my uncle.
In the year 2002, I left my uncle's job started trading on my own. I picked items from people I knew to sell and use the proceeds to further educate myself.
Today, I am pursuing a Masters degree in Distance education and E-learning from the University of Ghana.
I would like my children to grow up to be responsible citizens and engage in occupations that are human centered. They must be law abiding, respectful and full of integrity.
Ghana is a country well endowed with natural resources with a nice climate. Its people are among the friendliest one can find.
My hobbies are watching football(soccer) and reading.

My Business

In 2011, I went into computer and its accessory sales together with a friend. We did not have enough money but through the benevolence of some well established traders in the business, we were able to stock goods on credit.
Today, I ran the business alone with occasional help from my spouse. As result of my education, there has been a dip in my savings because I have to pay my fees with part of the income from the business. This has necessitated the need to raise more income through more innovative means.
Information Technology has come to stay and everyone is buying into the technology idea so it is a fast growing area in Ghana. The benefits are immense and the income from the business is good.
I got into the computer business when a friend of mine sent me some laptops from the US to sell and it has been fruitful.
Although some of the profits from the business goes into the upkeep of the home, a larger percentage of the profit is reinvested in the business.
The average cost price for a new dual-core laptop is about $297 and sells for around $324 and a new core i3 laptop costs $432 and sells for about $486.

Loan Proposal

I would like to use the loan to buy laptop accessories such as power adapters and screens to facilitate the repairs in my shop. this loan amount, although not enough to buy many of the accessories, it could serve as a deposit to enable me acquire them from the supplier.
An adapter would cost about $8 and a laptop screen costs about $35 but a deposit to the supplier would enable me get a substantial quantity that I would pay back as and when I sell.
When these accessories are stocked it will put some confidence in my clients as they would be assured of getting thier accessories in my shop, thereby saving the time and money as they would not have to go round looking to buy such accessories elsewhere. My earnings would also go up because I will make more income by selling those accessories. My profit could go up by about 5% monthly.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$170.00

Date disbursed

Jul 13, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

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andyfletcher

I want my "My loans" page back, Qatar

PG

Paul Graham

United States

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