SBA Loan

Fuel your growth with an SBA 7(a) loan

Borrow up to $5 million to grow your business.

Fuel Your Practice Growth with an SBA 7(a) Loan

Leverage the advantages of an SBA 7(a) loan to propel your business forward. A few ways practice owners have used an SBA 7(a) loan for their business:
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Working capital

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Equipment purchases

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Inventory 

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Refinancing existing debt

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Hiring employees

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Marketing and advertising

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Business acquisition

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Business expansion

Loan Features:

Eligibility Requirements:

You are eligible to apply for a Small Business Administration Loan if you meet the following criteria:

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650+ Personal FICO score
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Are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or temporary resident holding a valid 0-1 or H-1B visa.
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Business is in the healthcare industry
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Have a U.S. mailing address
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SBA Loan

Doc2Doc can refer you to an expert team to help draft your business plan, financial projections, and written assumptions in four business days. You can include the cost in your SBA loan.  

Applying for an SBA loan, such as an SBA 7(a) loan, typically requires several documents to demonstrate the financial health and viability of the business. We will walk you through the specific requirements for your application. In general, we’ll need: 

Documents Related to the Business including: 

  • Business Plan: A comprehensive business plan outlining your business goals, operations, target market, financial projections, and how you plan to use the loan proceeds. 
  • Business Projected Financial Statements: A projection of your business’s financial performance, including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements, for the next few years. 
  • Use of Loan Funds: A detailed explanation of how the loan funds will be used. 
  • Business Tax Returns: For the last four years. 
  • Business Debt Schedule: A schedule of all outstanding debts the business currently owes. 
  • Business Financial Statements: Including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements for the past few years (if applicable) and current year-to-date financials. 

Personal Documents for all owners with >20% ownership  

  • Personal Tax Returns: Personal tax returns for the business owners for the last four years. 
  • Personal Resume  
  • Personal Financial Statement   
  • Last three months of bank statements showing cash equity, for all personal accounts 

The first step is to submit an inquiry with Doc2Doc. Our commercial loan specialist will review your information and introduce you to our SBA Preferred Lender.  

Loans start at $25,000 and can go up to $5 million. If you qualify your maximum loan amount will be determined by one of our lenders who will factor in how you plan to use the funds, your credit score, cash flow and more.