Microloans are loans that are usually under $50,000. Microloans can usually be obtained with more ease and in less time than a traditional loan. The U.S. Small Business Administration has a microloan program that lists eligibility requirements as well as the repayment terms, interests rates, and fees. The SBA provides that:

“Use of Microloans Proceeds Microloans can be used for:
Working Capital
Inventory or Supplies
Furniture or Fixtures
Machinery or Equipment

Proceeds from an SBA microloan cannot be used to pay existing debts or to purchase real estate.”

The microloan program operates with intermediary lenders being provided the money for microloans by the SBA, The intermediary lender decides the lending and credit requirements.

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