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SBA 7(a) vs. SBA 504 — two different leverage strategies.
SBA 7(a) is designed for business acquisitions, working capital, and flexibility. It is the go to loan when buying an operating business. SBA 504 is built for commercial real estate and long-term fixed assets. It helps owners buy the building and build equity while operating the business. The smartest operators often use both strategically as part of their capital stack. Go to bookwithbeau.com today.
SBA 7(a) vs. SBA 504 — two different leverage strategies.
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Which business are you doing and what project are you planning to do now?
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@Mackenzie Mariah That makes sense. FBA is definitely a phase where testing and figuring things out is key. On my end, I help founders secure funding and position their businesses properly for grants and capital opportunities. Whether you’re just getting started and need funding to launch, or you’ve already begun and need support to grow or execute a specific project, there are options available at both stages. So you don’t have to wait until everything is perfect to start exploring funding,it can actually support you while you’re building. Would you be open to seeing what kind of funding you might already qualify for at your current stage?
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