The following is a breakdown of each of individual parts of the packages:
(1) Lenders
SOP Subpart a: the Lender Page. To have a complete understanding of any of the SBA loan, it’s essential to recognize the importance of the lenders. Lenders play a vital role in helping the SBA to achieve its mission to help small businesses launch and grow in the United States. For this reason it has been included in all of our offered training packages. The Lenders training section will give you an overview of the types of lenders, their responsibilities, benefits and more.
(2) 7(a) Loans
SOP Subpart B: 7(a) Loans Page. The 7(a) Loan Program is SBA’s primary program for helping start-up and existing small businesses, with financing guaranteed for a assortment of general business purposes. The 7(a) loan guarantee program is one of the most popular loan programs offered by the SBA. In the 7(a) loan training section you will learn the specifics of 7(a) loans including the types of different 7(a) programs, how the proceeds are allowed to be used, eligible/ineligible businesses, franchises and more.
(3) 504 Loans
SOP Subpart C: 504 Loans Page. The SBA 504 Loan program is a powerful economic development loan program that offers small businesses another avenue for business financing, while promoting business growth, and job creation. This program is designed to provide financing for the purchase of fixed assets such as commercial real estate and machinery. The 504 training section provides a breakdown of these particular loans giving you a thorough understanding of how these loans can be beneficial.
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American Association of Government Finance (AmAGF) specializes in SBA loan packaging & loan placement to help our members complete the process of getting the financing they need for their business. Start-ups and established businesses are eligible!
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