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Credit Union vs. Bank for Small Business: Fees, Loan Rates, and the 12.25% Cap
Credit union business checking averages about $4.15 a month against $12 to $15 at large banks, overdrafts run roughly $26.61 versus $31.24, and new-auto rates sit near 5.44% versus 7.41% — but federal credit unions may lend only 12.25% of assets to member businesses, so facilities above $500,000 usually still route to banks. A line-by-line comparison of fees, approval odds, membership eligibility, and a 60-day parallel-account switch that does not miss payroll.
A Fed Rate Hike Is Back on the Table: What Small Business Owners Should Do About Variable-Rate Loans and SBA Financing Before the Next FOMC Meeting
A potential 2026 Fed hike would lift prime and SOFR within days, raising payments on variable-rate lines, cards, and SBA 7(a) loans. Learn which loans reprice first, how to stress-test at +50 bps, and what to lock before the next FOMC meeting.
The 2026 CRE Maturity Wall: A Small Landlord's Guide to Refinancing Into Higher Rates
About $875 billion in CRE loans mature in 2026. Learn what the maturity wall means for small landlords, how higher rates and lower valuations create an equity gap, and a 9-to-12-month checklist to prepare your refinance.
DSCR Loans, Explained: Qualify for Rental Property Financing on the Property's Cash Flow, Not Your W-2
A DSCR loan approves an investment property on its rental income instead of the borrower's tax returns — monthly rent divided by PITIA, with approvals typically near a 1.0 ratio, rates around 6.5%–8%, 20–30% down, and 3–6 months of reserves. Here is the math lenders run, what the loan costs, and the per-property records that decide the refinance.
The SBA's $10 Million Loan Ceiling: How the New 7(a)/504 Stacking Rules Work
On July 4, 2026, the SBA doubled its combined 7(a)/504 borrowing ceiling from $5 million to $10 million. This guide explains how the stacking works, which limits stayed in place, and the loan-tracking bookkeeping a $10 million capital structure demands.
Nonbank Lenders for Small Businesses: 5 Options When Banks Say No, and What They Really Cost
77% of small business bank loan applications are rejected — 5 nonbank alternatives (Accion, fintech, CDFIs) with faster funding but higher disclosure and cost trade-offs.
Business Debt Consolidation: When to Use Personal vs. Business Loans and How to Structure the Refinance
Consolidate business debt with a personal or business loan. Compare rates, terms, and tax implications, then follow a 7-step framework to actually save money and stop re-accumulating debt.
The SBA Just Retired FICO SBSS for Small 7(a) Loans: Why Your Debt Service Coverage Ratio Now Matters More Than Your Credit Score
The SBA retired FICO SBSS for 7(a) loans under $350K as of March 2026, making Debt Service Coverage Ratio the primary approval metric—learn how to prepare with accurate financials and bookkeeping.
The SBA's New 90% Made in America Loan Guarantee: What Manufacturers Need to Know
The SBA's new Made in America Loan Guarantee offers eligible small manufacturers up to $5 million with a 90% federal guarantee and waived fees in FY 2026—the highest guarantee rate ever extended to small manufacturers.
Cash-Flow Lending Explained: How Relay Capital and Embedded Lenders Fund Businesses Banks Reject
Big banks reject roughly 85–87% of small business loan applications. Cash-flow lenders like Relay Capital instead underwrite 3–6 months of bank statements, approving $1,000–$250,000 term loans in minutes with funding in 1–2 days. Here's how cash-flow underwriting works, what it costs, and how to keep books a lender can actually read.
Panacea Financial and the Rise of Physician Banking: What Doctor-Focused Lending Teaches Anyone With Unusual Income
84% of medical student borrowers owe $100,000+ and residents earn $60,000–$70,000 while their debt suggests far more — a gap Panacea Financial, a physician-founded division of Primis Bank, underwrites around with no-cosigner PRN loans, refinancing, and practice financing. What niche banking gains, what it gives up, and why the 2026 Grad PLUS elimination changes the math.
FASB ASU 2025-07: The New 'Own Operations' Derivative Scope Exception for ESG-Linked Debt, Earnouts, and Customer Warrants
FASB's ASU 2025-07 adds an ASC 815 scope exception for non-exchange-traded contracts whose payoff depends on a party's own operations — ESG-linked interest rate step-downs, M&A earnouts, regulatory and product milestones, change-of-control triggers — and routes warrants received from customers through Topic 606 instead of derivative accounting. Effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2026, with early adoption permitted.