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Credit Union vs. Bank for Small Business: Fees, Loan Rates, and the 12.25% Cap
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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.

banking
business-banking
small-business
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
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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.

small-business
loans
sba
The 2026 CRE Maturity Wall: A Small Landlord's Guide to Refinancing Into Higher Rates
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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.

real-estate
loans
small-business
DSCR Loans, Explained: Qualify for Rental Property Financing on the Property's Cash Flow, Not Your W-2
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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.

loans
real-estate
financing
The SBA's $10 Million Loan Ceiling: How the New 7(a)/504 Stacking Rules Work
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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.

sba
loans
financing
Nonbank Lenders for Small Businesses: 5 Options When Banks Say No, and What They Really Cost
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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.

small-business
financing
loans
Business Debt Consolidation: When to Use Personal vs. Business Loans and How to Structure the Refinance
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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.

loans
small-business
debt-payoff
The SBA Just Retired FICO SBSS for Small 7(a) Loans: Why Your Debt Service Coverage Ratio Now Matters More Than Your Credit Score
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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.

sba
loans
small-business
The SBA's New 90% Made in America Loan Guarantee: What Manufacturers Need to Know
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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.

small-business
loans
sba
Cash-Flow Lending Explained: How Relay Capital and Embedded Lenders Fund Businesses Banks Reject
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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.

small-business
loans
cash-flow
Panacea Financial and the Rise of Physician Banking: What Doctor-Focused Lending Teaches Anyone With Unusual Income
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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.

banking
healthcare
loans
FASB ASU 2025-07: The New 'Own Operations' Derivative Scope Exception for ESG-Linked Debt, Earnouts, and Customer Warrants
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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.

financial-reporting
compliance
accounting
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