Glossary · The loan itself
In short
This is debt owed by the business or its owners that does not need to be subordinated to the SBA loan. It can be repaid normally, unlike standby debt.
For a 7(a) loan, any existing debt from the seller to the business, or from you to the business, must be analyzed. Non-standby debt is typically allowed to continue repayment, but the lender will assess its impact on global cash flow and the business's ability to service the SBA loan.
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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