Working Capital (WC)

The amount of current assets that is left after all current debts are paid.

Updated on
September 8, 2022
Published on
June 20, 2018
The 7(a) Loan Program, SBA’s most common loan program, includes assistance for each business with unique needs.
SBA 504 loans are very popular for long-term, fixed rate financing of up to $5 million for major fixed assets.
The average Microloan is about $13,000. The Microloans program provides loans up to $50,000 to small businesses.
SBA Glossary

Common SBA Terms

Everything you need to know about common terms used to discuss SBA Loans.
Equity
An accounting term used to...
Hardship Waiver
Method used to approve a...
Substantial Damage
This means uninsured or otherwise uncompensated...
Current Assets
A balance sheet item which equals...
Contracting
Purchasing, renting, leasing, or...
Limited Partnership
A business organization with one or...
Adjusted Net Worth
Post disaster fair market value of tangible...
Balance Sheet or Statement of Financial Position
Assets = Liabilities + Equity...
SAE (Stand Alone Economic Injury Disaster Loan)
provide necessary working capital to...
Request for Proposal (RFP)
A document outlining a...
Working Capital (WC)
The amount of current assets that...
NAICS
NAICS codes are common...
Cash Flow Test
Part of the CET that determines if...
Acquisition
The acquiring of supplies or...
Duplicated Interest
The amount of interest exp...

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