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Community Express Program
Best suited for smaller or newer businesses "underserved" needing working
capital.
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- Free technical assistance
- Re-career training and education
- Start-ups
- Fast working capital
- No collateral required
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Patriot Express Program
ALL VETERANS ELIGIBLE, SPOUSES, RESERVISTS, and NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS
Best suited for smaller or newer businesses needing working capital.
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- New Businesses
- Fast Working Capital
- No collateral up to $25,000
- Online prequalification
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Why Choose Us
Superior Financial Group (SFG) was founded in 2005 by Tim Jochner and
Joe Kaplan to continue to support small businesses throughout the country. Together,
Tim and Joe have catered to small businesses across the country since 1994, earning
numerous awards for their service expertise and innovative programs to help small
businesses succeed.
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ALERT: Being charged a fee for this loan by a third party is prohibited by the Small Business Administration (SBA) Guidelines and Superior Financial Group's lending policy!
Please do not agree to pay anyone a fee or percentage of this loan!
New Small
Business Blog launched by SBA Advocacy
The Office of Advocacy, the “small business watchdog” of the federal government,
examines the role and status of small business in the economy and independently
represents the views of small business to federal agencies, Congress, and the President.
It is the source for small business statistics presented in user-friendly formats,
and it funds research into small business issues. Advocacy encourages all small
business owners and other stakeholders to check out the Small Business Watchdog
and let us know how we are doing by leaving a comment. We welcome the entire small
business community to join the conversation. For more information, visit The Small
Business Watchdog at weblog.sba.gov/blog-advo.
SBA announces
economyideas@sba.gov
e-mail address.
This mailbox was set up to collect ideas on how to improve access to SBA's programs and any other ideas that will help SBA do its job better. We are encouraging small business owners to share their experiences during this current economic condition. It is our understanding that the best ideas come from those in the industry and you. Please take the time to share your ideas. Your ideas may help to improve our programs and services.
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