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The Silver Tsunami Is Here: How to Buy or Sell a Business in the $5 Trillion Great Ownership Transfer
About 6 million U.S. small and mid-sized businesses will change hands by 2035 as baby boomer owners retire, and McKinsey estimates more than 1 million of those are sellable, representing up to $5 trillion in enterprise value — yet only about 35% of owners have a succession plan. This guide covers the three-year seller timeline, how valuation multiples of 2x to 4x SDE are earned, SBA 7(a) and seller-financing structures for buyers, due diligence, and the bookkeeping habits that separate a sellable business from one that quietly closes.
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 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.
Women-Owned Small Business Certification, Explained: The 51% Test, Annual Attestation, and Set-Asides Worth Billions
WOSB certification requires unconditional, direct 51% ownership and genuine control by women who are U.S. citizens, and must now come from SBA or an approved third-party certifier — it unlocks set-aside competition in 733 industries and sole-source awards up to $6.5 million.
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.
The SBA's 8(a) Program Just Dropped Its Racial Presumption: What the 2026 Rule Means for Federal Contractors
The SBA's June 11, 2026 proposed rule eliminates the 8(a) program's race-based social disadvantage presumption for individually owned firms, requiring every applicant to document group-level discrimination and personal material harm instead — with the public comment period closing July 13, 2026.
Your Business Partner Has a Green Card? Your SBA Loan Just Got a Lot Harder to Get
As of March 1, 2026, SBA 7(a), 504, and microloan applicants must be 100% owned by U.S. citizens or nationals — green card holders are excluded from any direct or indirect ownership stake. Existing loans are grandfathered; new applicants with a permanent resident anywhere in the ownership chain must turn to CDFIs, state loan programs, or USDA B&I financing instead.
SBA SOP 50 10 8: What the New Collateral and Equity Injection Rules Mean for 7(a) Borrowers
SBA SOP 50 10 8, effective June 1, 2025, dropped the 7(a) collateral trigger from $500,000 to $50,000, requires liens on personal real estate with 25%+ equity for 20%+ owners, and tightened equity injection rules — HELOCs need outside income, seller notes must sit on full standby, and phased ownership buyouts are gone.
The St. Louis Tornado Tax Deadline Has Passed — Here's What Business Owners Still Need to Know
The IRS pushed most federal tax deadlines for the May 16, 2025 St. Louis tornado (FEMA DR-4877) to November 3, 2025 — but the Section 165(i) election to deduct disaster losses on a 2024 return stays open until October 15, 2026, and penalty-free retirement withdrawals and SBA loans up to $2 million remain in play for affected businesses.
The SBA Just Doubled Its Loan Ceiling to $10 Million: How the New 7(a) + 504 Rules Work
As of July 4, 2026, the SBA decoupled its 7(a) and 504 loan caps, letting qualified borrowers combine up to $5 million from each program — $10 million in total SBA-backed financing. Here's who benefits, how the two programs differ, and the structuring mistakes to avoid.
SBA's 2026 Citizenship Rule: What Non-Citizen Business Owners Can Do Now
As of March 1, 2026, SBA 7(a), 504, Microloan, and Surety Bond programs require 100% U.S. citizen or national ownership (with a 5% carve-out), ending green card holder eligibility. Here's who is affected and the financing alternatives — conventional loans, CDFIs, ITIN lending, and revenue-based funding.