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Sba Small Business Investment Company Program


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Author : Robert Jay Dilger
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Release Date : 2013-01-05

Sba Small Business Investment Company Program written by Robert Jay Dilger and has been published by Createspace Independent Pub this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-05 with Business & Economics categories.


The Small Business Administration's (SBA's) Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Program is designed to enhance small business access to venture capital by stimulating and supplementing “the flow of private equity capital and long term loan funds which small business concerns need for the sound financing of their business operations and for their growth, expansion, and modernization, and which are not available in adequate supply.” Facilitating the flow of capital to small businesses to stimulate the national economy was, and remains, the SBIC program's primary objective. At the end of FY2012, there were 301 privately owned and managed SBICs licensed by the SBA, providing financing to small businesses with private capital the SBIC has raised (regulatory capital) and funds the SBIC borrows at favorable rates (leverage) because the SBA guarantees the debenture (loan obligation). SBICs pursue investments in a broad range of industries, geographic areas, and stages of investment. Some SBICs specialize in a particular field or industry, while others invest more generally. Most SBICs concentrate on a particular stage of investment (i.e., startup, expansion, or turnaround) and geographic area. The SBA is authorized to provide up to $3 billion in leverage to SBICs annually. The SBIC program has invested or committed about $18.2 billion in small businesses, with the SBA's share of capital at risk about $8.8 billion. In FY2012, the SBA committed to guarantee $1.9 billion in SBIC small business investments, and SBICs provided another $1.3 billion in investments from private capital, for a total of more than $3.2 billion in financing for 1,094 small businesses. Some Members of Congress, the Obama Administration, and small business advocates argue that the program should be expanded as a means to stimulate economic activity, create jobs, and assist in the national economic recovery. Others worry that an expanded SBIC program could result in loses and increase the federal deficit. In their view, the best means to assist small business, promote economic growth, and create jobs is to reduce business taxes and exercise federal fiscal restraint. Some Members have also proposed that the program target additional assistance to startup and early stage small businesses, which are generally viewed as relatively risky investments but also as having a relatively high potential for job creation. In an effort to target additional assistance to newer businesses, the SBA has established, as part of the Obama Administration's Startup America Initiative, a $1 billion early stage debenture SBIC initiative (up to $150 million in leverage in FY2012, and up to $200 million in leverage per fiscal year thereafter until the limit is reached). Early stage debenture SBICs are required to invest at least 50% of their investments in early stage small businesses, defined as small businesses that have never achieved positive cash flow from operations in any fiscal year. This publication describes the SBIC program's structure and operations, including two recent SBA initiatives, one targeting early stage small businesses and one targeting underserved markets. It also examines several legislative proposals to increase the leverage available to SBICs and to increase the SBIC program's authorization amount to $4 billion.



Sba Small Business Investment Company Program


Sba Small Business Investment Company Program
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Author : Congressional Research Service
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2014-10-23

Sba Small Business Investment Company Program written by Congressional Research Service and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-10-23 with Business & Economics categories.


The Small Business Administration's (SBA's) Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program is designed to enhance small business access to venture capital by stimulating and supplementing “the flow of private equity capital and long-term loan funds which small-business concerns need for the sound financing of their business operations and for their growth, expansion, and modernization, and which are not available in adequate supply.” Facilitating the flow of capital to small businesses to stimulate the national economy was, and remains, the SBIC program's primary objective. As of September 30, 2014, there were 294 privately owned and managed SBA-licensed SBICs providing small businesses private capital the SBIC has raised (called regulatory capital) and funds the SBIC borrows at favorable rates (called leverage) because the SBA guarantees the debenture (loan obligation). SBICs pursue investments in a broad range of industries, geographic areas, and stages of investment. Some SBICs specialize in a particular field or industry, and others invest more generally. Most SBICs concentrate on a particular stage of investment (i.e., startup, expansion, or turnaround) and geographic area. The SBIC program has invested or committed about $22.5 billion in small businesses, with the SBA's share of capital at risk about $10.7 billion. In FY2014, the SBA committed to guarantee $2.55 billion in SBIC small business investments. SBICs invested another $2.92 billion from private capital for a total of almost $5.5 billion in financing for 1,085 small businesses. P.L. 113- 76, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014, increased the annual amount of leverage the SBA is authorized to provide to SBICs to $4 billion from $3 billion. Some Members of Congress and the Obama Administration have argued that the program should be expanded as a means to stimulate economic activity, create jobs, and assist in the national economic recovery. For example, in addition to P.L. 113-76's increase of the SBIC program's annual authorization amount to $4 billion from $3 billion, S. 511, the Expanding Access to Capital for Entrepreneurial Leaders Act (EXCEL Act) and S. 1285, the Small Business Innovation Act of 2013, would increase the program's family of funds limit (the amount of outstanding leverage allowed for two or more SBIC licenses under common control) to $350 million from $225 million. Others worry that an expanded SBIC program could result in loses and increase the federal deficit. In their view, the best means to assist small business, promote economic growth, and create jobs is to reduce business taxes and exercise federal fiscal restraint. Some Members have also proposed that the program target additional assistance to startup and early stage small businesses, which are generally viewed as relatively risky investments but also as having a relatively high potential for job creation. For example, during the 113th Congress, H.R. 30, the Small Business Investment Enhancement and Tax Relief Act, and S. 1285 would authorize the Administration to establish a separate SBIC program for early stage small businesses. Also, as part of the Obama Administration's Startup America Initiative, the SBA established a five-year, $1 billion early stage debenture SBIC initiative in 2012. Early stage debenture SBICs are required to invest at least 50% of their investments in early stage small businesses, defined as small businesses that have never achieved positive cash flow from operations in any fiscal year. This report describes the SBIC program's structure and operations and examines legislative proposals to expand the program by increasing the leverage available to SBICs and increasing the SBIC program's authorization amount to $4 billion annually.



Sba Small Business Investment Company Program


Sba Small Business Investment Company Program
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Author : Robert Jay Dilger
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2015-06-26

Sba Small Business Investment Company Program written by Robert Jay Dilger and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-06-26 with categories.


The Small Business Administration's (SBA's) Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program is designed to enhance small business access to venture capital by stimulating and supplementing "the flow of private equity capital and long-term loan funds which small-business concerns need for the sound financing of their business operations and for their growth, expansion, and modernization, and which are not available in adequate supply." Facilitating the flow of capital to small businesses to stimulate the national economy was, and remains, the SBIC program's primary objective.



Small Business Investment Companies


Small Business Investment Companies
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Author : United States. Small Business Administration. Office of Finance and Investment
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1984

Small Business Investment Companies written by United States. Small Business Administration. Office of Finance and Investment and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984 with Small business investment companies categories.




Small Business Investment Company Program


Small Business Investment Company Program
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

Small Business Investment Company Program written by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Government publications categories.




Small Business


Small Business
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Author : DIANE Publishing Company
language : en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date : 1996-11

Small Business written by DIANE Publishing Company and has been published by DIANE Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996-11 with Small business categories.


Small Bus. Invest. Companies (SBIC) and specialized SBIC's (SSBIC) provide funding for starting, maintaining, and expanding operations. This report covers the performance of the prog's. over the period from 1990-94, including trends in the no., funding, losses, capitalization, and size of SBICs and SSBICs and on liquidations of these invest. co's., as well as SSBICs' participation in the 3% Preferred Stock Repurchase Prog.; SBICs' invest. activities over the period from 1990-94; and the educ'l. background and work experience of personnel who manage the program.



Small Business Investment Company Program Investment Advisory Council Report


Small Business Investment Company Program Investment Advisory Council Report
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

Small Business Investment Company Program Investment Advisory Council Report written by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Law categories.




Small Business Investment Companies


Small Business Investment Companies
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Author : United States. Small Business Administration. Investment Division
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

Small Business Investment Companies written by United States. Small Business Administration. Investment Division and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Small business investment companies categories.




Small Business Investment Companies


Small Business Investment Companies
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Author : Kelly E. Nichols
language : en
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Release Date : 2016

Small Business Investment Companies written by Kelly E. Nichols and has been published by Nova Science Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Small business categories.


The Small Business Administrations (SBAs) Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program is designed to enhance small business access to venture capital by stimulating and supplementing the flow of private equity capital and long-term loan funds which small-business concerns need for the sound financing of their business operations and for their growth, expansion, and modernisation, and which are not available in adequate supply. Facilitating the flow of capital to small businesses to stimulate the national economy was, and remains, the SBIC programs primary objective. This book describes the SBIC programs structure and operations, focusing on SBIC eligibility requirements, investment activity, and program statistics.



Small Business Investment Company Program


Small Business Investment Company Program
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Capital, Investment, and Business Opportunities
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1978

Small Business Investment Company Program written by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Capital, Investment, and Business Opportunities and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Government publications categories.