Glossary · Reading the business
In short
The purchase of long-term assets like buildings, machinery, or equipment. An SBA 7(a) loan can fund these acquisitions as part of a business purchase.
When you acquire a business, you're buying its assets, which often include fixed assets. The value and condition of these assets are critical for your due diligence. The 7(a) loan can cover the cost of acquiring existing fixed assets or purchasing new ones post-acquisition to support growth.
13 CFR Part 120 — Business Loans
Office of the Federal Register · Federal regulation
SOP 50 10 — Lender and Development Company Loan Programs
U.S. Small Business Administration · SBA Standard Operating Procedure
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