Loan to buy rice,milk,mosquito sprays and coils

Asare

Dormaa Ahenkro_ghana, Ghana

12% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Asare

Member since

July 2016

On-time repayments

164 installments  •  51%

About Me

I hailed from a small village called Nsu-Nia. Even though my parents were peasants, they managed to raise a loan for me and I built a container store. Once I had junior brothers and sisters, there was the need for me to work hard to fend for them and their education as well. My mates who had their parents doing well in their businesses went to the University. With the container store I built, I began selling tin tomatoes, milk, pure water, polythene bags, sugar and some toffees.
Nsu-Hia is a village which is near the virgin forest so most of the men are hunters. Bush meat is common in this community. Most of the natives are peasants. Others grow cash crops, for example cashew nuts, coffee and cocoa. Most of the food crops that they produce are transported to the Dormaa municipality for sale during the general market on Tuesdays. My children have proposed that they want to go to University and, after that, they will be lawyers.

My Business

I sell general goods like tin tomatoes, sugar, soaps - in fact, any item that my customers would request. I make a minimum sales of GHC 300 a day. In some other days, especially market days, my sales are doubled. It is my plan to obtain a new shop so that I can put part of my goods there and employ someone else.

Loan Proposal

I'm very grateful to my lenders for funding my previous loans to support my business I really appreciate that and many thanks to the Zidisha team for their hardworking. I would want to buy the these items if my loan is funded and paid to me.baby diapers,Coca-Cola, Rice(perfume) Sugar, tissue papers,tin tomatoes, Milk,sachel water.
I will buy in details the following items with their approximate prices.
Fifteen bags of perfume rice($21)
One hundred pieces of baby diapers($19)
Twelve crates of Minerals, such as Coca-Cola, malt,Sprite etc ,($17.6)
Eleven bags of sugar ($16)
Nine boxes of tin tomatoes ($16). Profit will be realized from the sale of these items and that will help me cater for my family well.

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About Me

I hailed from a small village called Nsu-Nia. Even though my mum was a peasant farmer and my dad was a teacher and still teaches, managed to raise a loan for me and I built a container store. Since I have junior brothers and sisters, there is the need for me to work hard to fend for them and their education as well. My mates whose parents are rich went to the University. With the container store I built, I began selling tin tomatoes, milk,pure water, polythene bags,sugar and some toffees. Nsu-Hia is a village which is near the virgin forest so most of the men are hunters Bush meat is common in this community. Most of natives are peasant farmers. Others grow cash crops, example cashew nuts, coffee and cocoa..Most of the food crops that they produce are transported to the Dormaa municipality for sale during the general market on Tuesday's. My children have proposed that they want to go to University and after that they will be lawyers.

My Business

I sell general goods like Tin Tomatoes, sugar, soaps. In fact, I have so many different items in stock for sale in my shop. I make a minimum sales of ghc300 a day. In some other days especially market days, My sale is doubled. It is my plan to obtain a new shop so that I can put part of my goods there and employ someone else to assist me in the business. The most fortunate aspect of my business that make it prosperous is that I'm close to the Senior High School in town so petty items they need are all bought from my shop. My dad who is a tutor at the school usually promote me on some few things that students would need and this has helped me a lot in my business.

Loan Proposal

I'm very grateful to my lenders for funding my previous loans to support my business I really appreciate that and many thanks to the Zidisha team for their hardworking. I would want to buy the these items if my loan is funded and paid to me.baby diapers,Coca-Cola, Rice(perfume) Sugar, tissue papers,tin tomatoes, Milk,sachel water.
I will buy in details the following items with their approximate prices.
Fifteen bags of perfume rice($21)
One hundred pieces of baby diapers($19)
Twelve crates of Minerals, such as Coca-Cola, malt,Sprite etc ,($17.6)
Eleven bags of sugar ($16)
Nine boxes of tin tomatoes ($16). Profit will be realized from the sale of these items and that will help me cater for my family well.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$686.00

Date disbursed

Oct 21, 2017

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

26 months

Lenders

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

PG

Paul Graham

United States

NH

Nancy Hull

United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

Daveycee

The Hague, Netherlands

JG

Jake Gibson and Beverly Picardo

San Francisco, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$79.96

Amount remaining

$605.27

Expected completion

Jan 5, 2020

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$1.16

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Oct 29, 2017 $11.62 Oct 23, 2017 $11.62
Nov 5, 2017 $11.62 Nov 6, 2017 $11.62
Nov 12, 2017 $4.65 Nov 10, 2017 $4.65
Nov 19, 2017 $11.62 Nov 20, 2017 $11.62
Nov 26, 2017 $0.00
Dec 3, 2017 $0.46 Dec 1, 2017 $0.46
Dec 10, 2017 $0.46 Dec 1, 2017 $0.46
Dec 17, 2017 $4.65 Dec 14, 2017 $4.65
Dec 24, 2017 $4.65 Dec 19, 2017 $4.65
Dec 31, 2017 $0.00
Jan 7, 2018 $1.16 Jan 8, 2018 $1.16
Jan 14, 2018 $1.16 Jan 12, 2018 $1.16
Jan 21, 2018 $1.16 Jan 29, 2018 $1.16
Jan 28, 2018 $1.16 Jan 29, 2018 $1.16
Feb 4, 2018 $1.16 Jan 29, 2018 $1.16
Feb 11, 2018 $1.16 Feb 11, 2018 $1.16
Feb 18, 2018 $1.16 Feb 11, 2018 $1.16
Feb 25, 2018 $1.16 Feb 23, 2018 $1.16
Mar 4, 2018 $1.16 Feb 23, 2018 $1.16
Mar 11, 2018 $1.16 Mar 7, 2018 $1.16
Mar 18, 2018 $1.16 Mar 7, 2018 $1.16
Mar 25, 2018 $1.16 Apr 5, 2018 $1.16
Apr 1, 2018 $1.16 Apr 6, 2018 $1.16
Apr 8, 2018 $1.16 Apr 6, 2018 $1.16
Apr 15, 2018 $1.16 Apr 6, 2018 $1.16
Apr 22, 2018 $1.16 Apr 6, 2018 $1.16
Apr 29, 2018 $1.16 May 1, 2018 $1.16
May 6, 2018 $1.16 May 1, 2018 $1.16
May 13, 2018 $1.16 May 19, 2018 $1.16
May 20, 2018 $1.16 May 19, 2018 $1.16
May 27, 2018 $1.16 Jun 2, 2018 $1.16
Jun 3, 2018 $1.16 Jun 2, 2018 $1.16
Jun 10, 2018 $1.16 Jun 15, 2018 $1.16
Jun 17, 2018 $1.16 Jun 15, 2018 $1.16
Jun 24, 2018 $1.16 Jul 6, 2018 $1.16
Jul 1, 2018 $1.16 Jul 6, 2018 $1.16
Jul 8, 2018 $1.16
Jul 15, 2018 $1.16
Jul 22, 2018 $1.16
Jul 29, 2018 $1.16
Aug 5, 2018 $1.16
Aug 12, 2018 $1.16
Aug 19, 2018 $1.16
Aug 26, 2018 $1.16
Sep 2, 2018 $1.16
Sep 9, 2018 $1.16
Sep 16, 2018 $1.16
Sep 23, 2018 $1.16
Sep 30, 2018 $1.16
Oct 7, 2018 $1.16
Oct 14, 2018 $1.16
Oct 21, 2018 $1.16
Oct 28, 2018 $1.16
Nov 4, 2018 $1.16
Nov 11, 2018 $1.16
Nov 18, 2018 $1.16
Nov 25, 2018 $1.16
Dec 2, 2018 $1.16
Dec 9, 2018 $1.16
Dec 16, 2018 $1.16
Dec 23, 2018 $1.16
Dec 30, 2018 $1.16
Jan 6, 2019 $1.16
Jan 13, 2019 $1.16
Jan 20, 2019 $1.16
Jan 27, 2019 $1.16
Feb 3, 2019 $1.16
Feb 10, 2019 $1.16
Feb 17, 2019 $1.16
Feb 24, 2019 $1.16
Mar 3, 2019 $1.16
Mar 10, 2019 $1.16
Mar 17, 2019 $1.16
Mar 24, 2019 $1.16
Mar 31, 2019 $1.16
Apr 7, 2019 $1.16
Apr 14, 2019 $1.16
Apr 21, 2019 $1.16
Apr 28, 2019 $1.16
May 5, 2019 $1.16
May 12, 2019 $1.16
May 19, 2019 $1.16
May 26, 2019 $1.16
Jun 2, 2019 $1.16
Jun 9, 2019 $1.16
Jun 16, 2019 $1.16
Jun 23, 2019 $1.16
Jun 30, 2019 $1.16
Jul 7, 2019 $1.16
Jul 14, 2019 $1.16
Jul 21, 2019 $1.16
Jul 28, 2019 $1.16
Aug 4, 2019 $1.16
Aug 11, 2019 $1.16
Aug 18, 2019 $1.16
Aug 25, 2019 $1.16
Sep 1, 2019 $1.16
Sep 8, 2019 $1.16
Sep 15, 2019 $1.16
Sep 22, 2019 $1.16
Sep 29, 2019 $1.16
Oct 6, 2019 $1.16
Oct 13, 2019 $1.16
Oct 20, 2019 $1.16
Oct 27, 2019 $1.16
Nov 3, 2019 $1.16
Nov 10, 2019 $1.16
Nov 17, 2019 $1.16
Nov 24, 2019 $1.16
Dec 1, 2019 $1.16
Dec 8, 2019 $1.16
Dec 15, 2019 $1.16
Dec 22, 2019 $1.16
Dec 29, 2019 $1.16
Jan 5, 2020 $514.62

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