Microcredit: Why It's Such a Powerful Idea

Editor's Note: In this column that appeared in the May 2005 issue of <i>Kiplinger's Personal Finance</i> magazine, editor-in-chief Knight A. Kiplinger extolled the benefits of microloans, a subject in the news now as microloan pioneer Muh

Nearly 30 years have passed since a Bangladeshi economist began making tiny cash loans, at moderate rates of interest, to impoverished local artisans so that they could buy materials to make crafts to sell. Muhammad Yunus demonstrated to skeptical financiers that small loans made to people with no collateral except their integrity and a will to succeed would be repaid -- and could also lift both the borrowers and their communities out of abject poverty.

Today, with loans of just a few hundred dollars or less, microborrowers create vibrant businesses that their communities need. These aspiring entrepreneurs -- the vast majority of them women -- might use the money to buy a used sewing machine for tailoring, a cell phone to rent to neighbors for a few cents per call, or a potter's wheel and kiln.

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Knight Kiplinger
Editor Emeritus, Kiplinger

Knight came to Kiplinger in 1983, after 13 years in daily newspaper journalism, the last six as Washington bureau chief of the Ottaway Newspapers division of Dow Jones. A frequent speaker before business audiences, he has appeared on NPR, CNN, Fox and CNBC, among other networks. Knight contributes to the weekly Kiplinger Letter.