Equipment for my food business

Juliet

Accra, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Juliet

Member since

August 2014

On-time repayments

379 installments  •  76%

About Me

I am Juliet Ashiagbor, 36years of age and ghanaian. I have three siblings. i hail from the volta region and stay at Dome pillar two. i hold a first degree in business administration, Accounting. Am also a beadmaker.
Growing up, life was smooth. My parents did all their best to cater for us. Things became a bit difficult after we lose our mum and later dad retired from active service. Being the first born, i had to fend for the family hence my enrollment in bead making . Am enthusiastic about all i do. My joy is seeing others happy.

My Business

In 2021, i started a food business and went on to enroll for a cooking school. Food is a basic need and Ghana is no exception. Food plays a vital role in our gatherings- marriage, funeral and many more. There is a very large market for this business in my country, especially now that lots of people are busier. I sell to individuals, homes and corporate entities.

I own a cosmetics and personal care business, import and consultancy business. The businesses are ran separately one from another.
I typically make between 20% to 40% profit from the cosmetics business. I reinvest my profits back into the business and also cater for the family. My difficulty now is to raise an amount enough to help me purchase more stock due to higher demands. This fund will help me bring the transportation cost down drastically and also stock more goods for customers.

Loan Proposal

The Covid-19 pandemic really shook the world but also gave birth to development of ideas, so I started a food retail business in 2021.
In my country Ghana we serve food as part of our hospitality treats in most our gatherings.
With food being a basic need, it’s also profitable. My meals are sold to people of different works of life, even for corporate events.
I usually make between 20% to 35% profit. I reinvest my profits into the business and also cater for the family. It has been difficult raising a good amount enough to pay for kitchen equipments that can help me meet the increasing demands from my patronizers.
This loan $990 will help me purchase bigger cooking pots costing $590 and Oven $400. I will repay this loan from sales from my business and other sources.
Thanks for considering my loan proposal. This will help me meet increasing demands and also give employment opportunities to people in my community.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,025.00

Date disbursed

Aug 9, 2021

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

9 months

Lenders

MarktheMormon

Sandy, Utah, United States

S

SheilaB

Nashville, United States

Anna Hoad

Toronto, Canada

Ed

Howells, United States

Ren

Minneapolis/StPaul, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

Yosef

United States

A

Anonymous

United Kingdom

A

Anonymous

United Kingdom

James Knode

Richmond VA, United States

Heather

United States

HM

Hemant Mehta

United States

S

Sophia

United States

Per

Linköping, Sweden

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Summary

Amount repaid

$1,025.40

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Jun 19, 2022

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Aug 20, 2021 $34.42 Aug 19, 2021 $34.42
Aug 27, 2021 $34.42 Aug 27, 2021 $34.42
Sep 3, 2021 $34.42 Aug 27, 2021 $17.21
Sep 1, 2021 $17.21
Sep 10, 2021 $34.42 Sep 1, 2021 $17.21
Sep 7, 2021 $17.21
Sep 17, 2021 $34.42 Sep 7, 2021 $17.21
Sep 14, 2021 $17.21
Sep 24, 2021 $34.42 Sep 14, 2021 $17.21
Sep 23, 2021 $17.21
Oct 1, 2021 $34.42 Sep 23, 2021 $17.21
Oct 1, 2021 $17.21
Oct 8, 2021 $34.42 Oct 10, 2021 $34.42
Oct 15, 2021 $34.42 Oct 17, 2021 $34.42
Oct 22, 2021 $34.42 Nov 3, 2021 $34.42
Oct 29, 2021 $34.42 Nov 3, 2021 $34.42
Nov 5, 2021 $34.42 Nov 9, 2021 $34.42
Nov 12, 2021 $34.42 Nov 17, 2021 $34.42
Nov 19, 2021 $39.58 Nov 29, 2021 $39.58
Nov 26, 2021 $39.58 Dec 13, 2021 $17.21
Dec 27, 2021 $22.37
Dec 3, 2021 $39.58 Dec 27, 2021 $12.05
Jan 5, 2022 $19.96
Jan 30, 2022 $5.16
Mar 5, 2022 $2.41
Dec 10, 2021 $11.01 Mar 5, 2022 $11.01
Dec 17, 2021 $11.01 Mar 5, 2022 $11.01
Dec 24, 2021 $11.01 Mar 5, 2022 $11.01
Dec 31, 2021 $11.01 Mar 5, 2022 $4.13
Apr 7, 2022 $6.88
Jan 7, 2022 $11.01 Apr 7, 2022 $10.32
Apr 10, 2022 $0.69
Jan 14, 2022 $39.58 Apr 10, 2022 $16.52
Apr 27, 2022 $23.06
Jan 21, 2022 $39.58 Apr 27, 2022 $11.36
Jun 15, 2022 $28.22
Jan 28, 2022 $10.84 Jun 15, 2022 $6.19
Jun 19, 2022 $4.65
Feb 4, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Feb 11, 2022 $39.58 Jun 19, 2022 $18.93
Jun 19, 2022 $20.65
Feb 18, 2022 $39.58 Jun 19, 2022 $39.58
Feb 25, 2022 $39.58 Jun 19, 2022 $39.58
Mar 4, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Mar 11, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Mar 18, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Mar 25, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Apr 1, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Apr 8, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Apr 15, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Apr 22, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
Apr 29, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
May 6, 2022 $39.58 Jun 19, 2022 $39.58
May 13, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
May 20, 2022 $10.84 Jun 19, 2022 $10.84
May 27, 2022 $13.42 Jun 19, 2022 $13.42
Jun 3, 2022 $12.39 Jun 19, 2022 $12.39

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