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  2. Loans | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans

    Get $500 to $5.5 million to fund your business. Loans guaranteed by SBA range from small to large and can be used for most business purposes, including long-term fixed assets and operating capital. Some loan programs set restrictions on how you can use the funds, so check with an SBA-approved lender when requesting a loan.

  3. Fund your business | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/plan-your-business/fund-your-business

    Fund your business yourself with self-funding. Otherwise known as bootstrapping, self-funding lets you leverage your own financial resources to support your business. Self-funding can come in the form of turning to family and friends for capital, using your savings accounts, or even tapping into your 401 (k).

  4. Start or expand your business with loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration. Make a payment to SBA. 7 (a) loans. 504 loans. Microloans. Lender Match. COVID-19 relief options.

  5. Microloans | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/microloans

    The microloan program provides loans up to $50,000 to help small businesses and certain not-for-profit childcare centers start up and expand. The average microloan is about $13,000. SBA provides funds to specially designated intermediary lenders, which are nonprofit community-based organizations with experience in lending as well as management ...

  6. Run your business like a boss. Master day-to-day operations and prepare for success. Manage your finances. Hire and manage employees. Pay taxes. Stay legally compliant. Buy assets and equipment. Marketing and sales. AI for small business.

  7. Women-owned businesses | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/grow-your-business/women-owned-businesses

    The Office of Women’s Business Ownership (OWBO) helps women entrepreneurs through programs coordinated by SBA district offices.Programs include business training, counseling, federal contracts, and access to credit and capital. The OWBO oversees Women’s Business Centers (WBCs).These centers seek to level the playing field for all women entrepreneurs, who still face unique obstacles in the ...

  8. Calculate your startup costs; Establish business credit; Fund your business; Buy an existing business or franchise; Launch your business. Pick your business location; Choose a business structure; Choose your business name; Register your business; Get federal and state tax ID numbers; Apply for licenses and permits; Open a business bank account ...

  9. 7 (a) loans - U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/7a-loans

    The 7 (a) Loan Program, SBA’s primary business loan program, provides loan guaranties to lenders that allow them to provide financial help for small businesses with special requirements. 7 (a) loans can be used for: The maximum loan amount for a 7 (a) loan is $5 million. Key eligibility factors are based on what the business does to receive ...

  10. Write your business plan | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/plan-your-business/write-your-business-plan

    A good business plan guides you through each stage of starting and managing your business. You’ll use your business plan as a roadmap for how to structure, run, and grow your new business. It’s a way to think through the key elements of your business. Business plans can help you get funding or bring on new business partners.

  11. Lender Match connects you to lenders - Small Business...

    www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/lender-match

    1. Describe your needs. Answer a few questions about your business in as little as five minutes. 2. Get matched in two days. Access a curated list of lenders who express interest in your loan. 3. Talk to lenders. Compare rates, terms, fees, and more.