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The SBA Reports Record Lending Volume, So Why Are SMBs Having A Hard Time Securing Loans?

The Wall Street Journal reported in a widely read article that a number of banks used Small Business Lending Fund disbursements not for lending to entrepreneurs, but rather to repay TARP loans.

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The story also includes findings that lending at local banks is up, but large banks are approving fewer loans than they have in years. Small banks approved 45.1 percent of loans for small companies in September. (In August, the figure was 43.8 percent and at the beginning of 2011 it was 43.5 percent.)

Meanwhile, big banks approved only 9.2 percent of small business loans, down from 9.35 percent in August. (In January, big banks approved 12.8 percent of small business loans.)

Additionally, the Small Business Administration (SBA) reported record loan approval volume in fiscal year 2011, spurred in part by the disbursement of money from the Small Business Lending Fund. Small business loans backed by the SBA reached the highest mark in the agency’s history: $30.5 billion (61,689 loans) to small businesses and startups. The FY 2011 figure surpasses the $28.5 billion mark established in FY 2007 before the recession and represents an increase from the $22.6 billion (60,771 loans) in FY 2010 and $17.9 billion (50,830 loans) in FY 2009.

The first quarter of 2011 was the most active single quarter ever ($12 billion) for SBA-backed loans — more than four times the dollar volume of Q1 2009 and more than double the volume of any quarter over the past four years. The catalysts were the loan enhancements provided under the Small Business Jobs Act, which allowed SBA to raise the guarantee on its 7(a) loans to 90 percent and waive fees on both of its popular 7(a) and 504 loans.

So if SBA lending has been so plentiful, why are there gaps in the marketplace and entrepreneurs who still desperately need access to capital?

1.) Big banks have tightened credit because they are more influenced by the weak global economy (while smaller banks think on a more local level and have increased their approval rates).

2.) Some Small Business Administration (SBA) figures are deceiving:

  • The robust lending amounts represent a backlog. Banks had up to one year to close on SBA loans. They applied for fee-waivered funding with 90 percent loan guarantees for applications, but naturally some loans did not close. Banks’ figures were approved and they continued to grant loans under the SBA 7(a) program after the expiration date of March 31, 2011 (extended from Dec. 31, 2010). In essence, they stockpiled and are continuing to grant SBA loans (with fee waivers and 90 percent guarantees) well after the deadline.
  • Big banks are misleading regulators. The larger banks are under pressure from the government to grant small business loans. They are counting renewals of lines of credit as new loans, but they are not giving money to startups. Since lines of credit often go unused, banks haven’t made much outlay at all! Banks are earning renewal fees, however. This is income with very little risk.
  • Banks categorized loans of $2 million to $5 million under the SBA rubric. Meanwhile, small loans (under $250,000) have been hard to get. The smaller figures are likely being requested by startups. This explains why loan amounts are up, yet entrepreneurs still maintain that it is very difficult to get loans.

There are several lessons to be learned:

1.) The record volume of SBA loans illustrates a government program that is actually working. Although there are some issues, overall the agency is effective in getting funding into the hands of entrepreneurs.

2.) While it is always tempting for politicians to want to create new programs that they can call their own — President Obama’s so-called Infrastructure Bank, for example — we are better off encouraging and renewing initiatives that have proven to work, namely the fee waivers and the 90 percent loan guarantees.

3.) If you are a small business owner seeking capital, you are much more likely to receive funding from local or regional banks or alternative lenders such as credit unions, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) such as Seedco Financial, and nonprofit microlenders, such as ACCION.

As we approach 2012 and the upcoming presidential election, expect to hear a lot more about the topic of small business lending in the news. Just how important is small business to the U.S. economy?

According to the SBA Office of Advocacy’s Research and Statistics, firms with fewer than 500 employees:

  • represent 99 percent of all employer firms and provide jobs for over half of the nation’s private workforce;
  • have generated nearly two-thirds of the new jobs over the past 15 years;
  • pay 44 percent of total U.S. private payroll;
  • hire 40 percent of high-tech workers (scientists, engineers, computer programmers, etc.);
  • comprise 97 percent of all U.S. exporters; and
  • produce 13 times more patents per employee than large firms.

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Home Reposessions at Record High

Bank repossessions were at a record high in Q2, according to RealtyTrac. Reuters has more:

Banks took control of 269,962 properties in the second quarter, up 5 percent from the prior quarter and a 38 percent spike from the second quarter of last year, RealtyTrac said in its midyear 2010 foreclosure report. Repossessions will likely top 1 million this year.

“The underlying conditions haven’t improved,” RealtyTrac senior vice president Rick Sharga said in an interview. The housing market still grapples with “unemployment, economic displacement in general, and still sits on over 5 million seriously delinquent loans that in all likelihood will at some point go into foreclosure,” he said.

In 2005, the last “normal” year in housing, Sharga said, about 530,000 households got a foreclosure notice and banks took over a comparatively minuscule 100,000 houses.

One in every 78 households got at least one foreclosure filing in the first six months of this year.

Anybody still questioning the double dip?


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Solar Plane Completes Record Night Flight

A Swiss team has completed the world’s first overnight flight in a solar plane. Reuters has more about this jaw-dropping inspiring feat:

Solar Impulse, whose wingspan is the same as an Airbus A340, flew 26 hours and 9 minutes, powered only by solar energy stored during the day. It was also the longest and highest flight in the history of solar aviation, organizers said.

Bertrand Piccard, the Swiss president of the project, best known for completing the first round-the-world flight in a hot air balloon in 1999, said the success of the flight showed the potential of renewable energies and clean technology.

The Solar Impulse HB-SIA, which has 12,000 solar cells built into its 64.3-meter (193-foot) wings, is a prototype for an aircraft that its creators hope will carry out its first circumnavigation of the globe from 2012. Weighing just 1,600 kg (3,500 lb), as much as a medium-sized car, the plane powered by four electric motors is designed to save energy from its solar cells in high-performance batteries.

Sponsors of the project, whose budget is 100 million Swiss francs ($95 million), include Belgian chemicals company Solvay SA, Swiss watchmaker Omega, part of the Swatch group, and German banking giant Deutsche Bank. France’s Altran is the project’s engineering partner.

Businessweek puts the flight into context:

The flight was part of the project’s 100 million Swiss franc ($95 million) effort sponsored by Deutsche Bank AG, Germany’s biggest bank, to eventually pilot the first flight around the globe in an airplane using only solar energy.

“Before yesterday morning, we didn’t have credibility,” Piccard, known for his record-setting 1999 balloon flight around the world, said on the group’s website. “It’s time to use this success to demonstrate in the political and economic world how we can use this clean technology.”

Is the technology marketable? Not yet, according to the AP:

The team says it has now demonstrated that the single-seat plane can theoretically stay in the air indefinitely, recharging its depleted batteries using 12,000 solar cells and nothing but the rays of the sun during the day.

But while the team says this proves that emissions-free air travel is possible, it doesn’t see solar technology replacing conventional jet propulsion any time soon. Instead, the project’s overarching purpose is to test and promote new energy-efficient technologies.

Piccard said he was confident the success of the night flight would help to secure the 20 million Swiss francs ($19 million) still missing for the privately funded project with a total budget of 100 million francs ($95 million).

Solar Impulse is building new prototypes to cross the Atlantic, then circumnavigate the globe. The solar plane, which reached a maximum ground speed of 68 knots, is probably too slow to become marketable in the foreseeable future. But what the Solar Impulse accomplished is incredible. With years of improvement in speed and carrying capacity, we may actually see commercial solar flight. Amazing.


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US Home Sales at Record Low

Home sales in May were at a record low, according to the latest government report. This is what happens when tax credits expire. The New York Times has more:

The Commerce Department figures showed that new single-family homes sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 300,000 in May, down 32.7 percent from the revised April rate of 446,000.

(One analyst) said the 32.7 percent drop was the largest since the government started compiling the data in 1963, surpassing the 23.8 percent decline in January 1994. The May sales rate is 18.3 percent below that of May 2009, when the figure was 367,000.

Joshua Shapiro, chief United States economist for MFR, said it would be wrong to see anything dire in one month’s data, but it did underscore how important the federal stimulus had been in propping up the market, suggesting that the stimulus had masked economic weaknesses.

Hello, double dip. Wonder if the Obama administration will come up with a new stimulus?


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