How to Fill Out Form 413 - The Personal Financial Statement

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How to fill outForm 413Personal Financial Statement

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All

Loan applicantsmust complete SBA Form 413 – the Personal Financial Statement, Which is used to evaluate your loan eligibility based on the personal net worth of you and your spouse.

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should be on the form.

If you and your spouse file a joint tax return, both you and your

spouse’s name

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SBA Form 413 Must be completed by:

•Each proprietor of the business.•Each limited partner with 20% or more interest.•Each general partner.•Each stockholder owning 20% or more voting stock.•Any person or entity providing a guaranty on the loan.

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Form 413 Step-by-Step Instructions

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Information General

Expiration Date The expiration date is listed in the top right-hand side. Make sure that the form is current and has not expired.

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Information General

Expiration Date The expiration date is listed in the top right-hand side. Make sure that the form is current and has not expired.

“As of” Date This indicates the date that all the information provided is based off of.

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Information General

NameIf you are married and file a joint tax return you should provide both your name and your spouse’s name.

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Information General

NameIf you are married and file a joint tax return you should provide both your name and your spouse’s name.

ResidenceUse your current address.

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Information General

BUSINESS NAME AND APPLICANT NAMEIt is recommended to leave this blank until you talk to your bank orCPA as this may change on their advice.

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Information General

BUSINESS NAME AND APPLICANT NAMEIt is recommended to leave this blank until you talk to your bank orCPA as this may change on their advice.

Business and Residence PhoneFor business phone, provide a direct business line, not a secretary. For residence phone, give your cell phone to enable quicker communication.

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ASSETS Cash on Hand & in Banks

Provide the total amount in all your personal checking accounts.

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ASSETS Cash on Hand & in Banks

Provide the total amount in all your personal checking accounts.

Savings AccountsProvide the total amount in all your savings accounts,

money market accounts, and CDs.

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ASSETS IRA and Other Retirement Accounts

Provide the total value of all your Roth IRAs, IRAs, and 401ks.

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ASSETS IRA and Other Retirement Accounts

Provide the total value of all your Roth IRAs, IRAs, and 401ks.

Accounts & Notes ReceivableThis section includes any personal loans you have given people.

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ASSETS Life Insurance- Cash Surrender Value OnlyThis only applies to certain types of life insurance policies that include a cash payout when the policy is cancelled

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ASSETS Life Insurance- Cash Surrender Value OnlyThis only applies to certain types of life insurance policies that include a cash payout when the policy is cancelled

Stock and BondsIndicate the total value of all marketable securities owned by you, your spouse, and jointly.

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ASSETS Real StateList the value of all residences and commercial property that you own in your personal name.

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ASSETS Real StateList the value of all residences and commercial property that you own in your personal name.

Automobile-Present ValueThis section includes the present value of all of the cars, boats, and recreational vehicles you own.

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ASSETS Other Personal PropertyHere you can include an estimate of the total value of your miscellaneous personal possessions, such as jewelry, tools, artwork, electronics, antiques, etc.

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ASSETS OTHER

This is a catch all section for all of your personal property, including the net worth of your ownership stake in any businesses. There are many ways to value a company, which you can find here.

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ASSETS TOTAL

Here you add up the total of all your assets.

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Liabilities Accounts PayableThis section is for products and services purchased on credit or on a regular payment basis.

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Liabilities Accounts PayableThis section is for products and services purchased on credit or on a regular payment basis.

Notes Payable to Banks and OthersThis section is for the total balance of all your credit cards and personal lines of credit.

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Liabilities Installment Account (Auto)Is for the total of all your vehicle loans and leases, including cars, boats, airplanes, etc.

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Liabilities Installment Account (Auto)Is for the total of all your vehicle loans and leases, including cars, boats, airplanes, etc.

Installment Account (Other)Is for any other installment loans, such as student loans or other personal loans payable for more than one year.

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Liabilities Loans on Life InsuranceIf you have taken a loan against your life insurance policy, list the total amount outstanding.

Mortgages on Real EstatePut the total amount you owe on all your personal mortgages. Do not put the original amount, only the current outstanding debt.

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Liabilities Unpaid TaxesInclude any unpaid real estate, income, or school taxes.

Other LiabilitiesIs a catch all for any other liabilities you have not listed so far.

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Liabilities Total LiabilitiesAdd up the value of all your liabilities here.

Net WorthThis spot is for your total assets minus your total liabilities.

TotalAdd your total liabilities to your total net worth

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Section 1 Sources of Income

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Salary

Only include the amount that you report on your W2 or 1099 tax forms.

Include all wage income for you and your spouse.

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Net Investment

This section includes any income from dividends and interest from stocks and bonds.

Income

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Real State IncomeThis is your annual net income from rental properties after expenses.

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Other IncomeThis section is for other income that you receive on a regular basis. Describe this income in the box provided.

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Section 2 Notes Payable to Banks and Others

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This section details all your

accounts payabledebts and

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Such as credit cards, personal loans, and student loans. If you do not have enough space, attach another spreadsheet with the same information

This section details all your

accounts payabledebts and

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Name and Address of Noteholders

Try to enter the name and address of the banks that hold your debt. Space is limited, so use abbreviations if you need to.

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Original Balance: Put the total amount when the account was first established.

For credit cards, put $0. For other loans, put the initial loan amount.

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Current

Put the total amount that you currently owe.

Balance:

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Payment Amount Frequency:

Put the minimum payment and the schedule, which is usually monthly.

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Type of Collateral: How Secured or Endorsed

Here you should indicate how your loans are secured by describing the object or real estate used as collateral.

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Section 3 Stocks and Bonds

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This section is where you list all the marketable securities youand your spouse own.

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This section is where you list all the marketable securities youand your spouse own.

There is space for four, but if need be you can attach a spreadsheet with more. If you need to attach an additional spreadsheet, be sure to include your name, “as of” date and “SBA Form 413 - Section 3”.

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Number of Shares - Mark the total number you own.

Name of Security - Mark the name.

Cost - Mark the initial cost of your purchase.

Market Value Quotation/Exchange - Mark the value of the security on the as-of day you selected.

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Date of Quotation/Exchange - This is the day you took the value.

Total Value – Multiply the market

value by the number of shares you own. This should match what you entered on page 1.

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Section 4 Real Estate Owned

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This section is for a detailed description of all the property you own in your name.List any property that you report on your personal taxes. Use “Property A” for your primary residence. Use sections B and C for additional properties.

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Date of Purchase: Use the date on your mortgage bill of sale.

Type of Property: List type of property, such as “primary residence”, “undeveloped lot”, or “investment property”.

Address: Use the same address that is on your taxes.

Original Cost: List the purchase price.

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Name and Address of Mortgage Holder: Put the bank name and address.

If you hold numerous mortgages from same bank, put account number as well.

Present Market Value: Use the current

appraised value of the property if sold today.

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Status of Mortgage: Write “current”, “In Foreclosure”, or “Paid in Full”.

Amount of Payment per Month/Year: Put your monthly/yearly mortgage payment. Write N/A if your mortgage is paid off.

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Section 5 Other Personal Property

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Section 5 Other Personal Property

This section is for any personal property of significant value, such as

jewelry, electronics, retirement accounts, personal assets, cars,

recreational vehicles, etc

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You can add details that justify your valuation of your company. For more information on how to value your company, click here.

You can also use this section to detail the value of your ownership stake in your small business.

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Section 6 Unpaid Taxes

List any unpaid taxes here, and specify whether they are state, federal, or local taxes.

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Section 7 Other Liabilities

This section is a catch all where you can list any other liabilities not previously disclosed on the form.

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Section 8Life Insurance

List all the life insurance policies you have, including term, whole life, and variable life insurance. Provide face value that would be provided to your beneficiaries. Also list the full names of policy beneficiaries.

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Finishing upOnce you are finished completing the form, print it off and assemble it in a binder with all the supporting documents that verify the details on the form.

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