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The Widget Store is purchasing a tract of land on which it will build a new office/warehouse facility to house the company's operations.  As part of the sales contract, the seller has agreed to finance $40,000 of the land purchase and subordinate this financing to the Bank/SBA loan.  Based on bids obtained from local contractors, construction of the new building will cost $300,000 (including construction contingency).  In addition to the real estate expansion, the company needs to purchase additional inventory in the amount of $40,000 and add new equipment in the amount of $100,000.  It will cost approximately $34,000 for the company to relocate to the new facility.  Application and closing costs are estimated at approximately $26,000.  Total funds required are thus $600,000.  The borrower will make a 10% down payment ($60,000), and after the seller note of $40,000, a SBA loan in the amount of $500,000 is requested to complete the transaction.
  

Use of Funds

Total Funds Borrower Seller / Other Loan Request
Purchase Land $100,000 $0 $0 $100,000
Construct Building 300,000 0 0 300,000
Purchase Equipment 100,000 0 0 100,000
Purchase Inventory 40,000 0 40,000 0
Working Capital 34,000 34,000 0 0
Application / Closing 26,000 26,000 0 0

Total

$600,000 $60,000 $40,000 $500,000

The loan will be 75% ($375,000) guaranteed by the U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA), payable over a term of twenty-one (21) years in monthly installments of $4,102*, at an interest rate of Low Wall Street Journal Prime Floating + 2.00%, adjusted quarterly.

* This payment is based on a prime rate of 6.0%.  The $400,000 real estate portion of the SBA loan is eligible for a 25 year term, and the $100,000 equipment portion is eligible for a 7 year term.  Twenty-one (21) years represents a weighted average of the two loan maturities.

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