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  • Getting a SBA approval a previous broker got denied....


    Here's what the broker submitted to his SBA bank:

    Covid has had very little impact on our business. During the height of the pandemic, we did some deep
    sanitizing which was a profit center. Except for the hassles of dealing with contractors getting sick and
    having to deal with scheduling, operations have remained stable.

    We are currently billing 103 different clients. We operate as a contract cleaning company. This simply
    means that we have contracts and are billing one time per month for services. Cleaning schedules range
    from 1 service monthly to 365 day per year service.

    We are simply looking to consolidate the debt that we currently have. This will give us the flexibility to
    pursue additional contracts and continue expansion. We are currently bidding 5 different contracts. One
    of the contracts will be approximately $2600.00 per Month. Three of the proposals are small accounts
    that would be $275- $400 per month. If we can come to terms, one of the contracts would total
    $22000.00 per month. These are the contracts that I need financial flexibility to pursue. Our largest
    current contract is about $5900.00 per Month. One as large as $22000, will require me to lay out about
    $15000 before receiving the first check.

    HERE'S WHAT I SUBMITTED:

    We are seeking $350,000 in SBA 7A financing to:

    A. Consolidate business debt and reduce debt payments
    B. Obtain working capital to service current bids that are pending awaiting capitalization.

    We want to pay off $178,00 in 4 high interest business loans that have a monthly expense of $17,373. A SBA 7A at 6% will reduce this to $1,980 a month = saving us $15,393 a month. Note: We have several vehicles that are required for this industry - debt which is separate on the balance sheet and form 2202.

    We are in the process of submitting bids for several new clients. We need $150,000 in additional working capital for labor/materials/overhead to service this new business.


    Client A $275 a month
    Client B $400 a month
    Client C $22,000 a month
    Client D $2,600 a month
    Client E $300 a month


    Total new business bids: $25,5475 a month projected increase in revenue

    We are currently billing 103 different clients operating as a contract cleaning company. Covid has had very little impact on our business. During the height of the pandemic, we were performing deep sanitizing so operations grew in sales and net income.


    Total revenue for 2021: $1,025,000
    Net income: 126,854
    Depreciation: 51,500
    Net income w/o deprec. 178,354


    Total revenue for 2020: $761,109
    Net income (437)
    Depreciation: 138,672
    Net income w/o deprec. 138,235


    Total revenue for 2019: $461,435
    Net income: 12,825
    Deprec: 104,591
    Net income w/o deprec 117,416


    We have two SFR real estate properties and 1 ten acre of land with equity in all to collateralize this loan.

    Fico is a bit below 660 due to a recent purchase of several trucks and use of company credit card equity to help some employees.

    File was denied by a bank SBA lender due to DTI issue but the submission combined vehicles with business loans.

    We received an approval for $350,000 but after underwriting, got final at $250,000. However my lender said after 2 - 3 months of payment history, they would give him another $100,000 for a total of $350,000 under the SBA 7A.


    Steve Benjamin
    Professional Business Loans
    Irvine, CA 92620
    SteveProBiz@gmail.com
    https://probizloans.net/
    949-228-1050

































































































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