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Startup business(Startup)

In short

A startup business is a newly established company, typically with less than two years of operating history. While SBA 7(a) loans can fund startups, they are much harder to finance for acquisitions due to lack of historical performance.

What it means in a deal

For a 7(a) loan, lenders prefer businesses with a proven track record (at least two to three years) to demonstrate repayment capacity. An acquisition of an existing, profitable business is generally viewed more favorably than a true startup. If the business you're buying has less than two years of solid financials, expect significant lender skepticism and potentially higher equity injection requirements.

Official sources

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

Last checked 2026-06-15. Official sources control — verify before relying on any rule for a live deal.

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