How to Structure No-Money-Down SBA Deals for Business Acquisitions Over $5 Million

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How to Structure No-Money-Down SBA Deals for Business Acquisitions Over $5 Million

In this episode, we dive into structuring no-money-down SBA deals for business acquisitions over $5 million. Our expert, Beau, answers key questions on how to leverage SBA 7A loans, conventional loans, and equity investors to make large acquisitions with minimal personal investment. Whether you're an experienced investor or just starting, this video provides invaluable insights into achieving high-leverage financing.

Question: Hello, I'm looking into acquiring a business valued at over $5 million without using my own money. Can you explain how to structure the equity for a no-money-down SBA deal for such large acquisitions? Thanks, Chris.

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Timestamps:
00:37 Example: $8 million business acquisition
01:02 Combining SBA 7A loan, conventional loan, and seller financing
01:50 Post-close liquidity and experience requirements

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About Beau: Beau Eckstein is a franchise consultant, commercial mortgage advisor, and business ownership coach who helps entrepreneurs buy, build, and expand their businesses. He assists aspiring entrepreneurs in finding their ideal franchise or business opportunity. Beau's expertise as an investor and business owner allows him to guide clients through the entire process of acquiring, funding, and growing their ventures.

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