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Obtaining a Small Business Loan

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Author: Michael Southard

Article source: http://www.article99.com/. Used with author's permission.

Whether you are starting a manufacturing company or opening up a coffee shop, SBA loans are the way to finance your small business. Small business loans are loans that are guaranteed by the Small Business Administration, which was started to assist entrepreneurs in forming successful small businesses. According to federal government research, small businesses employ fully one-half of America's private sector workforce and over 99 percent of all employers in the U.S. are small business owners.

There are several benefits to SBA loans, including the many licensed lending partners nationwide. The SBA establishes guidelines, reasonable loan terms, and is able to offer better interest rates and options to businesses in the early stages of development.

There are some difficulties in obtaining a small business loan, however, beginning with the requirements for potential borrowers. Lenders will consider the size of your business, including number of employees, and your company's average revenue in certain industries, such as construction or wholesale.

When you call your lender to be considered for a loan, plan on answering a lot of questions about your business. Some information they might ask you for is a business profile (type of business, sales revenue, number of people you employ, and how long you have been in business), a description of the money you need and how you plan to spend it. Also be prepared to provide collateral and explain how you plan to secure the loan.

There are several different types of SBA loan options available, including:

•Basic 7(a) Loan Guaranty,
•Certified Development Company (CDC), a 504 Loan Program
•Microloan, a 7(m) Loan Program

More information about these types of loans can found through your private lender, or the Small Business Administration.

Michael Southard is the Vice President of Security National Capital.

To learn more about the SBA Loans offered and to see if you qualify for one, visit Security National Capital today.


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