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Title: U.S. Small Business Administration


1
Welcome!
U.S. Small Business Administration
THE SBA ADVANTAGE
Ray Milano Business Development Specialist
2
SBA History
  • Agency of the Federal Government.
  • Created by Congress in1953 to provide financial,
    technical, and management assistance to small
    businesses.

3
Our Mission
Maintain and strengthen the nation's economy by
aiding, counseling, assisting and protecting the
interests of small businesses and by helping
families and businesses recover from national
disasters.
4
  • In Fiscal Year 2007, the SBA
  • Guaranteed 110,275 loans!
  • Guaranteed 20.6 Billion in loans!
  • In Massachusetts
  • 2,213 loans for 311 Million

5
Why This Presentation?
  • Almost everyone considers owning a small business
    at some point in their life.
  • 90 of all businesses today are considered to be
    small business.
  • You are likely to find yourself working for a
    small business at some point in your life.
  • You may find yourself in a position where you
    must consider purchasing the business you work
    for.

6
The SBA Advantage
7
Reasons for Going into Business for Yourself
  • Be Your Own Boss
  • Job Security
  • Creative Freedom
  • Determine Your Own Destiny
  • The Challenge of Building an Empire
  • Financial Independence - Opportunity to realize
    the American Dream

8
Starting a New Business
  • You MUST be thoroughly prepared
  • Seek counseling if necessary (its free at SBA!)
  • Talk it over with family and friends
  • You must prepare a good business plan
  • Good cash flow statements are essential
  • You must know your competition
  • Convince yourself that your business will succeed
    based on your research and statistics -
    not on your hopes and dreams

9
Some Risk Factors
  • Type of Business
  • Location
  • Uncontrollable Market Factors
  • Changes in Competition
  • Social, Economic, and Technological Changes
  • Personal and Family Demands

10
Reasons for Not Going into Business for Yourself
  • Risk of Failure (no guarantee of success)
  • Long Hours (you have to make it happen)
  • No Guaranteed Pension Plans
  • Headaches (you are the boss)
  • Employee Problems (they all go to you)
  • Liability (you are the owner)
  • Its not easy to quit if you tire of it

11
Can it be Done Today?
  • Inc Magazines 500 Fastest Growing Companies
  • 56 started in founders home
  • 93 were from working or middle-class families
  • Median age of founder - 34 years old
  • 46 founders had less than a 4-year degree
  • 24 started with less than 10,000
  • 70 started with less than 50,000
  • 62 started with at least one partner
  • 81 founders were married when company founded
  • Average age of company - 8 years old
  • Founders median annual compensation - 215,000

12
Alternatives to Starting Your Own Business
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Purchasing an Existing Business
  • MOST IMPORTANT - Get the seller to finance part
    of the sales price - and subordinate to other
    debt
  • Study the business very carefully yourself,
    however, get a third-party, independent business
    valuation
  • Work in the business for a period of time prior
    to purchasing - if at all possible
  • Negotiate for the seller to work in the business
    for a period of time after you purchase the
    business
  • Dont let your enthusiasm for owning the business
    blind you to otherwise obvious negative attributes

14
A Word About Franchises Which were the Top 10
Franchises for 2006?
  • Subway
  • Quiznos Sub
  • Curves
  • UPS Store
  • Jackson Hewitt Tax Service
  • Dunkin' Donuts
  • Jani-King
  • RE/MAX International Inc.
  • 7-Eleven Inc.
  • Liberty Tax Service
  • (Entrepreneur Magazine)

15
Advantages and Disadvantages of Franchises
Disadvantages
Advantages
  • Revenue Sharing
  • Advertising Controls
  • Purchasing Controls
  • Operational Control
  • Ability to Innovate
  • Ownership Interest?
  • Name Recognition
  • Advertising
  • Products - Supplies
  • Training
  • Moral Support
  • Financial Assistance

16
What does a Franchise Cost?
  • Up-front Fee - 5,000 to 50,000
  • On-going Fee - 2 to 10 of Sales
  • Equipment - 5,000 to 100,000
  • Leasehold Improvements - 10,000 plus
  • Stand-alone Store - 200,000 plus
  • Out of Pocket Cost - 5,000 to 100,000

17
SBA Franchise Registry
  • For franchisors and franchisees
  • Free for franchisees
  • Eliminates document review for franchisees in the
    SBA loan process
  • More information available at
  • www.franchiseregistry.com

18
  • Business Financing

19
What a Lender Looks for When Reviewing a Loan
Request
  • Good Character
  • borrowers background, credit history, references
  • Management Expertise and Commitment
  • borrowers experience and desire to succeed
  • Feasible Business Plan
  • does it make sense and is it sufficiently
    thorough?
  • Reasonable Personal Contribution
  • borrowers stake in the business
  • Collateral
  • does it provide sufficient protection to the
    lender?
  • Repayment
  • Will the loan repay from earnings of the business?

20
CollateralWhat is it and what is Required
  • Anything of value that you can pledge
  • Lien on business assets always required
  • Liens on personal assets usually required
  • Personal guaranties from 20 percent owners always
    required

21
Reasons for Loan Declines
  • Applicant is not properly prepared
  • No business plan, no current financials, etc.
  • Poor credit - no credit
  • History of late payments / charge-offs /
    collection accounts / tax liens / low credit
    scores
  • Lack of experience in the business, no partners,
    no experienced employees under contract
  • Little personal investment into the business
  • No earnings history / questionable loan repayment
  • Apparent Lack of commitment on part of borrower

22
Financing Resources
  • Home Equity Loans
  • Government Agency Loans and Grants
  • Regional Economic Development Agencies
  • Private Agency Loans
  • Finance Companies
  • Credit Cards
  • Personal Savings
  • Family Friends
  • Private Lenders
  • Private Investors
  • Seller Financing
  • Supplier Financing
  • Leasing
  • Landlord Concessions

23
Investor Capital
  • What is it?
  • Capital injection into your business by private
    investors
  • What is the positive side of investor capital?
  • It doesnt have to be repaid
  • What is the negative side?
  • You give up a percentage of your business
  • How are investors repaid?
  • From earnings and growth of your business

24
Inc Magazines 500 Fastest Growing Companies
How They Got Start-up Capital 2006 CEO Survey
  • 87 - Founders Personal Assets
  • 28 - Partners Personal Assets
  • 19 - Family and Friends
  • 62 - Bank Loans
  • 49 - Venture Capital

25
How Can SBA Help You?
26
Seek Out SBA
  • Training Counseling
  • Access to Capital
  • Government Contracting
  • Disaster Assistance

27
SCORE(Counselors to Americas Small Businesses)
Over 300 SCORE volunteers statewide in 7
chapters and 29 branch locations
Training Counseling
  • Experienced Volunteers Offering
  • Expert business counseling
  • Marketing advice
  • Business plan preparation
  • Loan application assistance
  • Online or in person counseling

Boston www.scoreboston.org
Springfield www.scorewesternma.org
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Contact SCORE
  • Boston . 617-565-5591
  • Springfield . 413-785-0314
  • Worcester ... 508-753-2929
  • Pittsfield . 413-443-1326
  • Cape Cod 508-775-4884
  • Southeastern MA ... 508-587-2673
  • New Bedford ... 508-991-3122
  • Northeastern MA ... 978-927-2282

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SBDCSmall Business Development Centers
  • Professional Business Advisors
  • Loan application assistance
  • Business plan assistance
  • Provide management and technical assistance
  • Combine resources of SBA, local government,
    private sector and academia
  • Over 900 locations across the country
  • Typically located at colleges and universities

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MSBDC Locations
  • Boston
    617-287-7750
  • Berkshire MA (Pittsfield)
    413-499-0933
  • Central MA (Worcester)
    508-793-7615
  • No. Eastern MA (Salem)
    978-542-6343
  • Southeastern MA (Fall River)
    508-673-9783
  • Western MA (Springfield)
    413-737-6712
  • Amherst State Office
    413-545-6302
  • Procurement Technical Assistance Ctr.
    413-737-6712 x 105
  • Mass.
    Export Center
  • State Transportation Bldg.
  • 10 Park Plaza, Ste 4510
  • Boston, MA
  • 617-973-8664

  • www.msbdc.org

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Womens Business Centers
  • Provide training, counseling, mentoring
  • Tailor programs to local community needs
    includes assistance to economically and socially
    disadvantaged women
  • Center for Women Enterprise
  • Boston www.cweboston.org 617-536-0700
  • Worcester www.cweworcester.org . 508-363-2300

32
Womens Business Centers Online
  • Management, networking, market research
    information
  • Interactive mentoring
  • More information available at

www.onlinewbc.gov
33
OTHER RESOURCES IN YOUR AREA
Business Resource Centers
  • Berkshire Enterprises Pittsfield (413)
    448-2755
  • Business Information Center of Cape Cod (508)
    362-2131
  • Lawrence Business Center Lawrence (978)
    738-0502 X 1499
  • Lynn Small Business Resource Center Lynn (781)
    477-7222
  • Metro South Business Assistance Ctr Brockton
    (508) 586-0500
  • South Coast Business Info Center Fall River
    (508) 673-9783
  • Springfield Enterprise Center Springfield
    (413) 755-6109
  • Worcester Business Information Center at (508)
    363-0303
  • MLK, Jr. Business Empowerment Center,
    Worcester

34
SBA Online Resources
35
www.sba.gov
36
www.sba.gov/ma
MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT WEBPAGE
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www.sba.gov/services/training/onlinecourses/index.
html
ONLINE TRAINING
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WWW.BUSINESS.GOV
39
  • SBA ONLINE RESOURCES
  • FOR VETERANS
  • www.sba.gov/vets

40
Access to Capital
Help Financing Your Business
41
Financial AssistanceSBA Guaranteed Loans
  • Basic 7(a)
  • SBA Express
  • Community Express
  • CDC/504 Program
  • Micro Loans
  • Disaster Recovery

42
Guaranteed Loans
Primarily made by private lenders, with SBA
guaranties
  • Maximum loan size 2 million
  • Up to 85 of loan lt150,000
  • 75 of loans gt 150,000
  • Maximum guaranty is 1.5 million

43
Basic 7(a) Loan
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Basic 7(a) Loan Guarantee ProgramUse of Proceeds
  • You apply for a loan guaranty with a SBA
    participating lender.
  • 7(a) loans may be used to
  • Purchase machinery, equipment, fixtures,
    buildingsand land for business
  • Finance receivables and augment working capital
  • Refinance existing debt (with compelling reason)
  • Finance seasonal lines of credit and/or
  • Expand, renovate facilities
  • Construct commercial buildings.

45
Eligibility Requirements
  • Businesses must
  • Be operated for profit
  • Not exceed SBA size standards
  • Not engage in lending, real-estate development,
    investments or speculation

46
Terms
  • Flexible Maturities
  • Up to 10 years for working capital
  • Up to 25 years for fixed assets
  • Real Estate
  • Construction
  • Equipment
  • Interest Rates
  • Negotiated between borrower and lender
  • Typically, can not exceed Prime plus 2.75

47
SBA Express
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SBA Express
  • Term loans or revolving lines of credit, up to
    350,000
  • SBA guarantee of 50
  • Uses lenders forms, processes and procedures,
    not the SBAs
  • 90 of loans in Massachusetts now being done
    Express

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PATRIOT EXPRESS
  • Loans up to 500,000 for military
  • community members, including
  • Veterans
  • Service Disabled Veterans
  • Soon to be discharged active-duty service
  • members eligible for the militarys
  • Transition Assistance Program
  • Reservist and National Guard Members
  • Current spouses of any of the above
  • The widowed spouse of a service member
  • or veteran who died during service or of a
  • service-connected disability

50
Patriot Express Initiative Loan
Can be used for
  • Start-up
  • Expansion
  • Equipment purchases
  • Working capital
  • Inventory purchases
  • Business real-estate purchases

51
504 Certified Development Company Program
52
504 Certified Development Company Program
  • Long-term financing for major fixed assets
  • Up to 4.0 million in SBA-backed debentures
  • Must apply through SBA approved certified
    development company

53
Typical 504 Program Project
  • Bay Colony Development Corp. (781) 891-3594
  • New England Certified
  • Boston (617) 350-8877
  • Chicopee (413) 592-2732
  • Worcester Business Development Corporation (508)
    753-2924
  • Granite State Development Corporation (603)
    436-0009

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SBA Microloans
  • The Micro Loan Program
  • Direct loans up to 35,000
  • Interest Rate
  • Generally between 8 and 13, depending upon the
    intermediary and costs from U.S. Treasury .
  • Maturity
  • Up to 6 years, depending on loan amount, borrower
    needs
  • Collateral
  • Intermediary requires collateral and owners
    personal guaranty.

55
SBA Microlenders
  • Dorchester Bay Economic Dev. Corp.
  • 594 Columbia Road, Suite 302
  • Dorchester, MA 02125
  • (617) 825-4200
  • Service area Lower Roxbury and Dorchester
  • Economic Dev. Industrial Corp. of Lynn
  • Lynn City Hall, 3 City Hall Square, Room 401
  • Lynn, MA 01901
  • (781) 581-9399
  • Service Area City of Lynn
  • Economic Stabilization Trust
  • The Schraftt Center
  • 529 Main Street, Suite 110
  • Boston, MA 02129
  • (617) 727-8158
  • Service area Middlesex and Essex Counties,
    except for the city of Lynn
  • Greater Springfield Entrepreneurial Fund
  • 1441 Main Street
  • Springfield, MA 01103
  • (413) 755-1318
  • Service Area Greater Springfield, Hampden County

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SBA
Microlenders
  • Jobs for Fall River, Inc.
  • One Government Center
  • Fall River, MA 02722
  • (508) 324-2620
  • Service Area City of Fall River
  • New Bedford Economic Development
  • 700 Pleasant Street, 4th floor
  • New Bedford, MA 02740
  • (508) 991-3122
  • Service Area City of New Bedford
  • South Eastern Economic Development
    Corporation/SEED
  • 80 Dean Street
  • Taunton, MA 02780
  • (508) 822-1020
  • Service Area SE Massachusetts - Norfolk,
    Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, Dukes, and
    Nantucket counties
  • Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund
  • 308 Main Street, Suite 2B/P.O. Box 1077
  • Greenfield, MA 01302
  • (413) 774-4033
  • Service Area Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire,
    Hampden Counties and parts of Worcester County.

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Other Programs
  • CapLines
  • Contract Line Seasonal Line Builders Line
    Small Asset Based Line Standard Asset Based Line
  • Export Working Capital/Export Express
  • Community Express
  • Disaster (Business and personal physical
    disaster and economic injury)
  • Small Business Investment Company Program
  • Surety Bond Guaranty Program (bid, performance
    and payment bonds up to 2,000,000)

58
Grants
  • www.grants.gov
  • Private Sources ( www.guidestar.org )

59
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING
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Government Contracting
  • Purchases by military and civilian installations
    exceeds 200 million/year
  • 23 of all government buys are supposed to go to
    small businesses
  • Contract goals for
  • Women-owned businesses (5)
  • Small disadvantaged businesses (5)
  • HubZone businesses (3)
  • Service disabled veteran-owned businesses (3)

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Central Contractor Registration (CCR)
www.ccr.gov
  • Primary Vendor Database for
  • DOD
  • U.S. Department of Treasury
  • U.S. Department of Transportation
  • NASA
  • Collects information needed for electronic funds
    transfers (EFT)
  • Validates registrants information and
    electronically shares the data with Federal
    agencies paperless procurement and payment
    through EFT
  • Firms are required to complete a one-time
    registration process
  • Registration must be renewed annually. Both
    current and potential vendors must register in
    CCR to be awarded contracts, and to be paid by
    the above noted agencies.

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Procurement Technical Assistance Center
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Peter Cokotis, Program Manager
  • 227 Isenberg School Of Management, Room 205
  • 121 Presidents Drive
  • Amherst, MA 01003
  • (413) 545-6303
  • For PTAC staff listing throughout the state, go
    to
  • http//www.msbdc.org/ptac/staff.html

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HUBZones
  • (Historically Underutilized Business Zone Program)
  • Develops historically underutilized urban and
    rural areas
  • Establishes federal award preferences for small
    businesses
  • More information is available at
  • https//eweb1.sba.gov/hubzone/internet

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The HUBZone Program
  • A qualified tract
  • A qualified non-metropolitan county
  • Indian Country
  • To qualify
  • Must be a small business by SBA size standards
  • Must have its principal office located within a
    Historically Underutilized Business Zone,
    including federally recognized Indian
    reservations
  • Must be at least 51 owned and controlled by U.S.
    citizens, a community development corporation, an
    agricultural cooperative or an Indian tribe and
  • Must have at least 35 of its employees residing
    in a HUBZone

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The 8(a) Business Development Program
  • Programs for minorities anddisadvantaged
    individuals.
  • Helps businesses grow by way of Federal contracts.
  • The Small Disadvantaged Business Certification
    Program.
  • Management and/or technical assistance.

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8(a) What is it?
  • Assists socially and economically disadvantaged
    business owners in gaining equal access
  • Counseling
  • Training
  • Federal government contracting
  • Must be 51 owned by disadvantaged entity
  • Call (617) 565-8510 to get info on 8(a)BD

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Disaster Assistance
  • Loan Programs
  • Homes Personal Property
  • Businesses Physical Pre-disaster
  • Mitigation
  • Economic Injury
  • Military Reservist Economic Injury

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How to Contact SBA
  • Phone (617) 565-5590
  • Fax (617) 565-5598
  • E-Mail raymond.milano_at_sba.gov
  • SBA Online
  • National Page www.sba.gov
  • Massachusetts Page www.sba.gov/ma

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Questions?
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Thank You!
RAY MILANO Business Development Specialist (617)
565-8417
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