Topic: Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans
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SBA: Become an SBA lender
As an SBA-certified lender, small business loans you issue will be backed by a federal guaranty. SBA has three lending programs: 7(a), CDC/504, and Microloan. Each program has its own […]
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SBA: Wisconsin
This page focuses on SBA activities in Wisconsin, including training opportunities, SBA contacts, lists of approved lenders, newsletter subscriptions, etc.
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SBA: Loan Programs
The SBA offers numerous loan programs to assist small businesses. It is important to note, however, that the SBA is primarily a guarantor of loans made by private and other […]
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SBA: Lender/ E- Payments
Lenders can now make payments to SBA online at Pay.gov. Pay.gov is a free, secure, government-wide financial management transaction portal managed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Management […]
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SBA: Basic 7(a) Loan Program
7(a) loans are the most basic and most used type loan of SBA’s business loan programs. Its name comes from section 7(a) of the Small Business Act, which authorizes the […]
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SBA: 13 CFR 120
Small Business Administration – Business Loans
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NCUA: 12 CFR 723
Member Business Loans (FCUs)
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NCUA: Legal Opinion Letter, October 16, 2000. Aggregate Member Business Loan Limit and SBA Guaranteed Loans
Because the SBA-guaranteed portion of a loan is not included in calculating whether the $50,000 threshold is met, in the NCUA’s definition of a Member Business Loan, it also will […]
