13 CFR 107, Subpart G - Financing of Small Businesses by Licensees
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Determining the Eligibility of a Small Business for SBIC Financing
- § 107.700 — Compliance with size standards in part 121 of this chapter as a condition of Assistance.
- § 107.710 — Requirement to finance smaller enterprises.
- § 107.720 — Small Businesses that may be ineligible for financing.
- § 107.730 — Financings which constitute conflicts of interest.
- § 107.740 — Portfolio diversification (“overline” limitation).
- § 107.750 — Conditions for financing a change of ownership of a Small Business.
- § 107.760 — How a change in size or activity of a Portfolio Concern affects the Licensee and the Portfolio Concern.
- Structuring Licensee's Financing of Eligible Small Businesses: Types of Financing
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Structuring Licensee's Financing of an Eligible Small Business: Terms and Conditions of Financing
- § 107.830 — Minimum duration/term of financing.
- § 107.835 — Exceptions to minimum duration/term of Financing.
- § 107.840 — Maximum term of Financing.
- § 107.845 — Maximum rate of amortization on Loans and Debt Securities.
- § 107.850 — Restrictions on redemption of Equity Securities.
- § 107.855 — Interest rate ceiling and limitations on fees charged to Small Businesses (“Cost of Money”).
- § 107.860 — Financing fees and expense reimbursements a Licensee may receive from a Small Business.
- § 107.865 — Control of a Small Business by a Licensee.
- § 107.880 — Assets acquired in liquidation of Portfolio securities.
- Limitations on Disposition of Assets
- Management Services and Fees
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