Business funding product
SBA Loans
Government-backed loan options for qualified established businesses. Compare fit, likely documentation, timing, and tradeoffs before choosing a path.
No obligation review. Business-purpose financing. Terms vary by profile and partner.
Best for
Established businesses seeking longer-term financing and competitive structures.
Primary use cases
Expansion, Real estate, Equipment, Debt refinance
Review model
Specialist review with partner-fit comparison.
How to evaluate
Use sba loans when the funding structure matches the need.
Expansion
Review amount, timing, documentation, and repayment expectations before moving forward.
Real estate
Review amount, timing, documentation, and repayment expectations before moving forward.
Equipment
Review amount, timing, documentation, and repayment expectations before moving forward.
Debt refinance
Review amount, timing, documentation, and repayment expectations before moving forward.
Qualification signals
Documents to prepare
- Business tax returns or financials
- Ownership and SBA program fit context
- Recent business bank statements
- Basic ownership and contact details
Questions this review should answer
- Is SBA the right structure for expansion?
- What documentation is likely needed before a partner review?
- How do amount, timing, and repayment expectations compare with other funding paths?
Related funding paths
Asset-Based Financing
Use business assets such as equipment, inventory, or receivables to support financing.
Business Line of Credit
A flexible revolving credit line that lets businesses draw funds as needed.
Equipment Financing
Finance business equipment while using the equipment as the primary collateral.
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