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… Program and the expanded Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. SBA was unable to provide adequate evidential … Downward Reestimate Payable to Treasury, Liability for Loan Guarantees, the related elements in the consolidated …
… and unknown payment reduction target; the Disaster Direct Loan Program did not publish corrective action plans, … unknown payment reduction target, and the Disaster Direct Loan Program reported a gross improper payments and unknown …
… new alternative size standard for the SBA’s 7(a) and 504 loan programs that was established under the Jobs Act. The … eligibility under the Agency’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program in connection with Hurricanes Katrina, …
… and Ninja & Parkour. Recently, Brooke received an SBA loan through the SBA’s 504 program. Loan funds will be used for the expansion and construction of …
… from the SBA. The business was financed with a $20,000 loan from Hancock Bank backed by the SBA Express program. AGJ has received a SBA 7(a) Loan. and assistance from the SBA and South Mississippi …
… to access telecommunications relay services. Disaster loan information and application forms can be obtained by … or sending an email to DisasterCustomerService@sba.gov. Loan applications can be downloaded from sba.gov/disaster. …