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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 24 MIN

Free Money! Could Your Loan Fees Be Waived?

from Books & The Biz · host Dan Paulson and Richard Veltre

The SBA released a notice on September 18th that could be a sign of help for small manufacturers. In order to build our industrial base, the Trump administration is considering a one-year waiver incentives return that could reduce loan fees to zero when borrowing $950,000 or less. That could save a business owner thousands. This episode will focus on the possible change and how we believe it may impact you. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe.

The SBA released a notice on September 18th that could be a sign of help for small manufacturers. In order to build our industrial base, the Trump administration is considering a one-year waiver incentives return that could reduce loan fees to zero when borrowing $950,000 or less. That could save a business owner thousands. This episode will focus on the possible change and how we believe it may impact you. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe.

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