SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

Salaries and expenses

For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, of the Small Business Administration, including hire of passenger motor vehicles as authorized by sections 1343 and 1344 of title 31, United States Code, and not to exceed $3,500 for official reception and representation expenses, [$268,000,000, of which not less than $12,000,000 shall be available for examinations, reviews, and other lender oversight activities] $275,033,000: Provided, That the Administrator is authorized to charge fees to cover the cost of publications developed by the Small Business Administration, and certain loan program activities, including fees authorized by section 5(b) of the Small Business Act: Provided further, That, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, revenues received from all such activities shall be credited to this account, to remain available until expended, for carrying out these purposes without further appropriations: Provided further, That the Small Business Administration may accept gifts in an amount not to exceed $4,000,000 and may co-sponsor activities, each in accordance with section 132(a) of division K of Public Law 108–447, during fiscal year [2016] 2017: Provided further, That $6,100,000 shall be available for the Loan Modernization and Accounting System, to be available until September 30, [2017: Provided further, That $3,000,000 shall be for the Federal and State Technology Partnership Program under section 34 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 657d)] 2018. (Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2016.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0100–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Executive direction 71 76 77
0002 Capital Access 76 82 82
0003 Gov. Contracting/ Bus. Development 26 28 28
0004 Entrepreneurial Development 10 9 12
0005 Chief Operating Office 25 26 27
0006 Office of Chief Information Officer 50 37 37
0007 Regional & district offices 96 105 106
0008 Agency wide costs 49 61 64
0009 Non credit programs 2 3 2
0012 Disaster 182 177 176
0013 Investment & Innovation 16 16 16
0014 International Trade 6 7 6



0900 Total new obligations 609 627 633

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 236 248 247
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 9



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 245 248 247
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 257 268 275
1120 Appropriations transferred to other accts [073–0400] –1



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 256 268 275
Spending authority from offsetting collections, discretionary:
1700 Collected 186 186 186
1700 Collected 171 172 172



1750 Spending auth from offsetting collections, disc (total) 357 358 358
1900 Budget authority (total) 613 626 633
1930 Total budgetary resources available 858 874 880
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1940 Unobligated balance expiring –1
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 248 247 247

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 202 175 175
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 609 627 633
3011 Obligations incurred, expired accounts 6
3020 Outlays (gross) –617 –627 –628
3040 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –9
3041 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, expired –16



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 175 175 180
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 202 175 175
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 175 175 180

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 613 626 633
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 496 415 419
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 121 212 209



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 617 627 628
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4030 Federal sources –340 –339 –339
4033 Non-Federal sources –19 –19 –19



4040 Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays (total) –359 –358 –358
Additional offsets against gross budget authority only:
4052 Offsetting collections credited to expired accounts 2



4070 Budget authority, net (discretionary) 256 268 275
4080 Outlays, net (discretionary) 258 269 270
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 256 268 275
4190 Outlays, net (total) 258 269 270

This account funds the administrative expenses of SBA headquarters and field office operations. Appropriations for the administration of the disaster and business loan programs are transferred to and merged with this account. The 2017 Budget provides $6.1 million in funding for the continued modernization of the loan management accounting systems, which will improve oversight of SBA's more than $100 billion portfolio of loans and loan guarantees. Funding is also requested for core agency activities, including information technology investments and human capital development. The Budget also supports an SBA Digital Services team to assist with modernization of SBA's technology systems that support small businesses, including those supporting the Government Contracting programs.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0100–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Direct obligations:
Personnel compensation:
11.1 Full-time permanent 191 212 215
11.3 Other than full-time permanent 4 6 6
11.5 Other personnel compensation 3 3



11.9 Total personnel compensation 195 221 224
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 61 68 69
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 4 5 5
23.1 Rental payments to GSA 35 45 47
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 8 8 8
24.0 Printing and reproduction 1 1
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 117 96 97
25.3 Other purchases of goods and services from Government accounts (Disaster Administrative Expenses) 182 177 176
26.0 Supplies and materials 3 2 2
31.0 Equipment 2 1 2
41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions 2 3 2



99.0 Direct obligations 609 627 633



99.9 Total new obligations 609 627 633

Employment Summary


Identification code 073–0100–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 2,935 3,125 3,125

Office of Inspector General

For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of 1978, $19,900,000. (Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2016.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0200–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Audit 8 8 8
0002 Investigations 9 11 11
0003 Management and Administration 1 1 1
0004 General Office 2 2 2



0900 Total new obligations 20 22 22

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 7 7 6
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 19 20 20
Spending authority from offsetting collections, discretionary:
1700 Collected 1 1 1
1900 Budget authority (total) 20 21 21
1930 Total budgetary resources available 27 28 27
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 7 6 5

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 2 3 4
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 20 22 22
3020 Outlays (gross) –19 –21 –21



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 3 4 5
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 2 3 4
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 3 4 5

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 20 21 21
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 17 19 19
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 2 2 2



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 19 21 21
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4030 Federal sources –1 –1 –1
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 19 20 20
4190 Outlays, net (total) 18 20 20

The 2017 Budget proposes $19.9 million in new budget authority and $1 million transferred from the Disaster Loans Program account for a total of $20.9 million for the Office of Inspector General (OIG). This appropriation provides funds for agency-wide audit, investigative, and related functions to promote economy and efficiency in SBA operations and to prevent and detect waste, fraud, and abuse.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0200–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Direct obligations:
Personnel compensation:
11.1 Full-time permanent 11 12 12
11.5 Other personnel compensation 1 1 1



11.9 Total personnel compensation 12 13 13
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 4 5 5
25.2 Other services 4 4 4



99.0 Direct obligations 20 22 22



99.9 Total new obligations 20 22 22

Employment Summary


Identification code 073–0200–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 103 110 110

Office of Advocacy

For necessary expenses of the Office of Advocacy in carrying out the provisions of title II of Public Law 94–305 (15 U.S.C. 634a et seq.) and the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), [$9,120,000] $9,320,000, to remain available until expended. (Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2016.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0300–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Office of Advocacy (Direct) 9 9 9

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 1 1 1
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 9 9 9
1930 Total budgetary resources available 10 10 10
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 1 1 1

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 1 1 2
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 9 9 9
3020 Outlays (gross) –9 –8 –8



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 1 2 3
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 1 1 2
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 1 2 3

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 9 9 9
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 8 8 8
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 1



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 9 8 8
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 9 9 9
4190 Outlays, net (total) 9 8 8

The 2017 Budget proposes $9.320 million in new budget authority. This appropriation provides funds for operations of the Office of Advocacy to carry out its statutory duties, including those under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. Pursuant to the funding authorization in Section 1602 (c) of the Small Business Jobs Act, SBA is requesting that the funds remain available until expended. The Office of Advocacy's advice and small business research help the Federal Government take into account the concerns of small businesses when it develops policies and regulations. The Office's regional advocates support regulatory flexibility at the State level, work with the regional Regulatory Fairness Boards established by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, and promote the use of Advocacy research and data products in the curricula of universities and other schools in their respective regions.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0300–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 6 6 6
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 2 2 2
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 1 1 1



99.9 Total new obligations 9 9 9

Employment Summary


Identification code 073–0300–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 46 46 46

Entrepreneurial Development Program

For necessary expenses of programs supporting entrepreneurial and small business development, [$231,100,000] $230,600,000, to remain available until September 30, [2017] 2018: Provided, That [$117,000,000] $115,000,000 shall be available to fund grants for performance in fiscal year [2016] 2017 or fiscal year [2017] 2018 as authorized by section 21 of the Small Business Act: Provided further, That [$25,000,000] $31,000,000 shall be for marketing, management, and technical assistance under section 7(m) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 636(m)(4)) by intermediaries that make microloans under the microloan program: Provided further, That [$18,000,000]$15,000,000 [shall be] is available for [grants to States to carry out export programs that assist small business concerns authorized under section 1207 of Public Law 111–240] the State Trade and Export Promotion Grant Program, unless the State Trade Expansion Program is enacted, in which event such amount shall be available for the State Trade Expansion Program. (Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2016.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0400–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Non-Credit Programs 217 239 231

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 4 8
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 2



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 6 8
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 220 231 231
1121 Appropriations transferred from other acct [073–0100] 1



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 221 231 231
1930 Total budgetary resources available 227 239 231
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1940 Unobligated balance expiring –2
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 8

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 137 184 233
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 217 239 231
3020 Outlays (gross) –167 –190 –184
3040 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –2
3041 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, expired –1



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 184 233 280
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 137 184 233
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 184 233 280

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 221 231 231
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 55 81 81
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 112 109 103



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 167 190 184
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 221 231 231
4190 Outlays, net (total) 167 190 184

For 2017, this account supports SBA's core counseling, training and technical assistance programs, including Small Business Development Centers, SCORE, Women's Business Centers, Veterans' Business Outreach Centers, and Microloan technical assistance, as well as various entrepreneurial development initiatives. Some of the initiatives include Entrepreneurial Education, a program designed to train and develop small business owners who are poised for growth; the State Trade and Export Promotion (STEP) program, which helps small businesses tap global markets and expand exports; and Veterans Outreach programs like the Boots to Business program, which provides entrepreneurship training to America's veterans transitioning to civilian life. The Budget also supports other place-based initiatives, such as the Regional Innovation Clusters, Growth Accelerator and Hubzone initiatives, as well as other outreach and contracting activities.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–0400–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 2 2 2
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 1 1 1
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 21 21 21
41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions 193 215 207



99.9 Total new obligations 217 239 231

Employment Summary


Identification code 073–0400–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 22 31 31

Surety Bond Guarantees Revolving Fund

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–4156–0–3–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0801 Reimbursable obligations 14 17 17



0900 Total new obligations (object class 42.0) 14 17 17

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 81 85 85
Budget authority:
Spending authority from offsetting collections, discretionary:
1700 Collected 18 17 17
1930 Total budgetary resources available 99 102 102
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 85 85 85

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 14 17 17
3020 Outlays (gross) –14 –17 –17

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 18 17 17
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 14 17 17
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4033 Non-Federal sources –18 –17 –17
4180 Budget authority, net (total)
4190 Outlays, net (total) –4

SBA is authorized to issue bond guarantees to surety companies for construction, service, and supply contracts or work orders, and to reimburse these sureties up to 90 percent of the losses sustained if the contractor defaults. SBA's guarantees provide an incentive for sureties to issue bonds to small contractors who could not otherwise secure them and compete in the contracting industry. It is estimated that there are sufficient funds in reserve to cover the cost of claim defaults in 2017. Therefore, no new appropriated funds are requested in the Budget.

Business loans program account

(including transfer of funds)

For the cost of direct loans, [$3,338,172] $4,338,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That such costs, including the cost of modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That subject to section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, during fiscal year [2016] 2017 commitments to guarantee loans under section 503 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 shall not exceed $7,500,000,000: Provided further, That during fiscal year [2016] 2017 commitments for general business loans authorized under section 7(a) of the Small Business Act shall not exceed [$26,500,000,000] $27,000,000,000 for a combination of amortizing term loans and the aggregated maximum line of credit provided by revolving loans: Provided further, That during fiscal year [2016] 2017 commitments for loans authorized under subparagraph (C) of section 502(7) of The Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 696(7)) shall not exceed $7,500,000,000: Provided further, That during fiscal year [2016] 2017 commitments to guarantee loans for debentures under section 303(b) of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 shall not exceed $4,000,000,000: Provided further, That during fiscal year [2016] 2017, guarantees of trust certificates authorized by section 5(g) of the Small Business Act shall not exceed a principal amount of $12,000,000,000. In addition, for administrative expenses to carry out the direct and guaranteed loan programs, [$152,725,828] $152,726,000, which may be transferred to and merged with the appropriations for Salaries and Expenses. (Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2016.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–1154–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Obligations by program activity:
Credit program obligations:
0701 Direct loan subsidy 3 3 4
0702 Loan guarantee subsidy 26
0705 Reestimates of direct loan subsidy 6
0706 Interest on reestimates of direct loan subsidy 2 2
0707 Reestimates of loan guarantee subsidy 173 205
0708 Interest on reestimates of loan guarantee subsidy 49 50
0709 Administrative expenses 148 153 153



0900 Total new obligations 401 419 157

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 79 107 112
1001 Discretionary unobligated balance brought fwd, Oct 1 79 107
1020 Adjustment of unobligated bal brought forward, Oct 1 –1
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 11 5 5



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 89 112 117
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 195 156 157
1131 Unobligated balance of appropriations permanently reduced –55



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 195 156 102
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 224 263
1900 Budget authority (total) 419 419 102
1930 Total budgetary resources available 508 531 219
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 107 112 62

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 128 82 18
3001 Adjustments to unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 1
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 401 419 157
3020 Outlays (gross) –431 –478 –162
3040 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –11 –5 –5
3041 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, expired –6



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 82 18 8
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 129 82 18
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 82 18 8

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 195 156 102
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 155 153 99
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 52 62 63



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 207 215 162
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4033 Non-Federal sources –1
Additional offsets against gross budget authority only:
4052 Offsetting collections credited to expired accounts 1



4070 Budget authority, net (discretionary) 195 156 102
4080 Outlays, net (discretionary) 206 215 162
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 224 263
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 224 263
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 419 419 102
4190 Outlays, net (total) 430 478 162

Summary of Budget Authority and Outlays (in millions of dollars)


2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Enacted/requested:
Budget Authority 419 419 102
Outlays 430 478 162
Legislative proposal, subject to PAYGO:
Budget Authority 1,250
Total:
Budget Authority 419 419 1,352
Outlays 430 478 162

Summary of Loan Levels, Subsidy Budget Authority and Outlays by Program (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–1154–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Direct loan levels supportable by subsidy budget authority:
115001 7(m) Direct Microloans 34 35 44



115999 Total direct loan levels 34 35 44
Direct loan subsidy (in percent):
132001 7(m) Direct Microloans 10.12 8.87 9.08



132999 Weighted average subsidy rate 10.12 8.87 9.08
Direct loan subsidy budget authority:
133001 7(m) Direct Microloans 3 3 4



133999 Total subsidy budget authority 3 3 4
Direct loan subsidy outlays:
134001 7(m) Direct Microloans 4 3 3



134999 Total subsidy outlays 4 3 3
Direct loan reestimates:
135001 7(m) Direct Microloans –8 3
135007 SBIC Direct Preferred Stock and Fee Loans –2
135010 7(m) Direct Microloans — ARRA –1 2
135011 Intermediary Lending Program –2 –1



135999 Total direct loan reestimates –13 4

Guaranteed loan levels supportable by subsidy budget authority:
215002 7(a) General Business Loan Guarantees 21,860 26,500 27,000
215004 Section 504 Certified Development Companies Debentures 4,306 7,500 7,500
215006 SBIC Debentures 2,553 4,000 4,000
215010 Secondary Market Guarantee 6,237 12,000 12,000
215027 504 Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Refinance Program 7,500 7,500



215999 Total loan guarantee levels 34,956 57,500 58,000
Guaranteed loan subsidy (in percent):
232002 7(a) General Business Loan Guarantees 0.00 0.00 0.00
232004 Section 504 Certified Development Companies Debentures 0.60 0.00 0.00
232006 SBIC Debentures 0.00 0.00 0.00
232010 Secondary Market Guarantee 0.00 0.00 0.00
232027 504 Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Refinance Program 0.00 0.00 0.00



232999 Weighted average subsidy rate 0.07 0.00 0.00
Guaranteed loan subsidy budget authority:
233004 Section 504 Certified Development Companies Debentures 26



233999 Total subsidy budget authority 26
Guaranteed loan subsidy outlays:
234002 7(a) General Business Loan Guarantees 7
234004 Section 504 Certified Development Companies Debentures 48 59 6



234999 Total subsidy outlays 55 59 6
Guaranteed loan reestimates:
235002 7(a) General Business Loan Guarantees –467 –165
235003 7(a) General Business Loan Guarantees—STAR 1
235004 Section 504 Certified Development Companies Debentures –716 –722
235006 SBIC Debentures –52 –155
235007 SBIC Participating Securities –97 –77
235008 SBIC New Market Venture Capital 7 8
235009 7(a) General Business—Delta –1
235010 Secondary Market Guarantee 94 –17
235015 Secondary Market 504 First Mortgage Guarantees-ARRA 2 –7
235016 ARC Loan Guarantees—ARRA –15 –9
235017 7(a) General Business Loan Guarantees—ARRA 5 34
235018 Section 504 Certified Development Companies—ARRA –94 –60
235020 7(a) Dealer Floor Plan –1
235021 7(a) Dealer Floor Plan—ARRA –1
235026 Section 504 Certified Development Companies Debentures—ARRA Ext –83 –54
235027 504 Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Refinance Program –101 –62
235028 7(a) Business Loan Guarantees—ARRA Extension –76 18



235999 Total guaranteed loan reestimates –1,595 –1,268

Administrative expense data:
3510 Budget authority 148 153 153
3590 Outlays from new authority 148 153 153

As required by the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990, as amended, this account records the subsidy costs associated with the direct loans obligated and loan guarantees committed in 1992 and beyond (including modifications of direct loans or loan guarantees that resulted from obligations or commitments in any year), as well as administrative expenses of the business loan program. The subsidy amounts are estimated on a present value basis; the administrative expenses are estimated on a cash basis.

For 2017, the Budget proposes $157.1 million in new budget authority for the Business Loans Program account. This includes $152.7 million in administrative expenses funding and $4.3 million in credit subsidy for the direct Microloan Program. This subsidy supports a $44.4 million program level for direct Microloans. The majority of SBA's loan guarantee programs, such as the 7(a), 504, 504 Debt Refinancing and SBIC programs, will operate with no subsidy requirements in 2017. The Budget also proposes a $55 million cancellation of prior year unobligated balances appropriated for business loan subsidy for the 504 CDC program that is now zero subsidy.

The Budget supports a program level of $27.0 billion in Section 7(a) loan guarantees that provide general business credit assistance. To address unanticipated spikes in lending, Section 521 of the SBA general provisions proposes administrative flexibility to increase the 7(a) program level by 15 percent if the program demand were to exhaust the appropriated limit, with notification to the Appropriations and Small Business committees. The 2017 Budget continues to waive upfront fees on all 7(a) loans of $150,000 or less to spur lending in this market. The Budget also continues to waive upfront fees on SBA Express loans to veterans between $150,000 and $350,000 and a 50 percent waiver of upfront fees on all non-SBA Express loans to veterans between $150,000 and $500,000. In addition, the Secondary Market Guarantee (SMG) Program allows SBA's fiscal agent to the guaranteed portion of 7(a) loans and sells the securities to investors. This mechanism provides liquidity to lenders participating in the 7(a) loan program. For 2017, the Budget proposes a program level of $12 billion in such securities.

The guaranteed loan program authorized by Section 503 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 is for long-term, fixed-rate financing; the requested guaranteed loan program level is $7.5 billion in 2017. The guaranteed loan program authorized by Section 502 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 is for refinancing existing commercial mortgage and equipment debt. The requested program level for those guaranteed loans is $7.5 billion in 2017. The Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program provides credit to support venture capital investments at a program level of $4 billion.

Scale-Up Manufacturing Investment Company (SUMIC) Legislative Proposal.—The Budget proposes authorization of $1.25 billion in mandatory subsidy budget authority for the SUMIC lending program, which would support innovative manufacturing technologies by financing their scale-up from prototypes to commercial-scale facilities in the United States. The SUMIC is designed to generate $10 billion in investment activity over five years, using $5 billion in Federal funds and a matching amount of private funds, to bridge the financing gap for small advanced manufacturing startups. A placeholder subsidy rate of 25% has been assumed for purposes of this request, but actual subsidy costs associated with each application for a Federal contribution to a fund would be determined on a fund-by-fund basis using actual fund financial information. There are no subsidy outlays assumed in 2017. If authorized, outlays are anticipated to begin in 2018 and continue through 2021.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–1154–0–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Direct obligations:
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 148 153 153
41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions 253 266 4



99.9 Total new obligations 401 419 157

Business Loans Program Account

(Legislative proposal, subject to PAYGO)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–1154–4–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Obligations by program activity:
Credit program obligations:
0702 Loan guarantee subsidy 1,250



0900 Total new obligations (object class 41.0) 1,250

Budgetary resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 1,250
1930 Total budgetary resources available 1,250

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 1,250



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 1,250
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 1,250

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 1,250
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 1,250
4190 Outlays, net (total)

Summary of Loan Levels, Subsidy Budget Authority and Outlays by Program (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–1154–4–1–376 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Guaranteed loan levels supportable by subsidy budget authority:
215031 Scale-Up Manufacturing Investment Company (legislative proposal) 5,000



215999 Total loan guarantee levels 5,000
Guaranteed loan subsidy (in percent):
232031 Scale-Up Manufacturing Investment Company (legislative proposal) 0.00 0.00 25.00



232999 Weighted average subsidy rate 0.00 0.00 0.00
Guaranteed loan subsidy budget authority:
233031 Scale-Up Manufacturing Investment Company (legislative proposal) 1,250



233999 Total subsidy budget authority 1,250

Business Direct Loan Financing Account

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
Credit program obligations:
0710 Direct loan obligations 34 35 44
0713 Payment of interest to Treasury 6 5 5
0742 Downward reestimate paid to receipt account 12 2
0743 Interest on downward reestimates 3



0900 Total new obligations 55 42 49

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 23 18 10
1020 Adjustment of unobligated bal brought forward, Oct 1 –3
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 7 2 2
1023 Unobligated balances applied to repay debt –1 –2 –2



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 26 18 10
Financing authority:
Borrowing authority, mandatory:
1400 Borrowing authority 47 34 40
Spending authority from offsetting collections, mandatory:
1800 Collected 35 41 34
1801 Change in uncollected payments, Federal sources –2
1825 Spending authority from offsetting collections applied to repay debt –33 –41 –34
1900 Budget authority (total) 47 34 40
1930 Total budgetary resources available 73 52 50
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 18 10 1

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 41 45 48
3001 Adjustments to unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 3
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 55 42 49
3020 Outlays (gross) –47 –37 –40
3040 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –7 –2 –2



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 45 48 55
Uncollected payments:
3060 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, brought forward, Oct 1 –7 –5 –5
3070 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired 2



3090 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, end of year –5 –5 –5
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 37 40 43
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 40 43 50

Financing authority and disbursements, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 47 34 40
Financing disbursements:
4110 Outlays, gross (total) 47 37 40
Offsets against gross financing authority and disbursements:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4120 Federal sources: Payments from program account –6 –3 –3
4120 Upward reestimate –6
4120 Interest on reestimate –2
4122 Interest on uninvested funds –2 –2 –2
4123 Repayments of principal, net –27 –26 –27
4123 Other income –2 –2



4130 Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays (total) –35 –41 –34
Additional offsets against financing authority only (total):
4140 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired 2



4160 Budget authority, net (mandatory) 14 –7 6
4170 Outlays, net (mandatory) 12 –4 6
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 14 –7 6
4190 Outlays, net (total) 12 –4 6

Status of Direct Loans (in millions of dollars)


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Position with respect to appropriations act limitation on obligations:
1111 Direct loan obligations from current-year authority 34 35 44



1150 Total direct loan obligations 34 35 44

Cumulative balance of direct loans outstanding:
1210 Outstanding, start of year 167 168 171
1231 Disbursements: Direct loan disbursements 26 30 35
1251 Repayments: Repayments and prepayments –25 –27 –28



1290 Outstanding, end of year 168 171 178

Balance Sheet (in millions of dollars)


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ASSETS:
Federal assets:
1101 Fund balances with Treasury 47 53
Investments in US securities:
1106 Receivables, net 1 6
Net value of assets related to post-1991 direct loans receivable:
1401 Direct loans receivable, gross 167 168
1405 Allowance for subsidy cost (-) –10 –11


1499 Net present value of assets related to direct loans 157 157


1999 Total assets 205 216
LIABILITIES:
Federal liabilities:
2103 Debt 204 213
2104 Resources payable to Treasury (Downward Reestimate) 3
2201 Non-Federal liabilities: Accounts payable 1


2999 Total liabilities 205 216


4999 Total liabilities and net position 205 216

Business Guaranteed Loan Financing Account

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0005 Other Expenses 51 75 75
Credit program obligations:
0711 Default claim payments on principal 1,122 1,550 1,631
0712 Default claim payments on interest 98 135 142
0713 Payment of interest to Treasury 60 80 80
0742 Downward reestimate paid to receipt account 1,580 1,273
0743 Interest on downward reestimates 238 252



0791 Direct program activities, subtotal 3,098 3,290 1,853



0900 Total new obligations 3,149 3,365 1,928

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 3,843 3,402 1,975



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 3,843 3,402 1,975
Financing authority:
Borrowing authority, mandatory:
1400 Borrowing authority 197
Spending authority from offsetting collections, mandatory:
1800 Collected 2,684 1,938 1,843
1801 Change in uncollected payments, Federal sources –45
1825 Spending authority from offsetting collections applied to repay debt –128



1850 Spending auth from offsetting collections, mand (total) 2,511 1,938 1,843
1900 Budget authority (total) 2,708 1,938 1,843
1930 Total budgetary resources available 6,551 5,340 3,818
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 3,402 1,975 1,890

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 46 39 114
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 3,149 3,365 1,928
3020 Outlays (gross) –3,156 –3,290 –1,853



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 39 114 189
Uncollected payments:
3060 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, brought forward, Oct 1 –120 –75 –75
3070 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired 45



3090 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, end of year –75 –75 –75
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year –74 –36 39
3200 Obligated balance, end of year –36 39 114

Financing authority and disbursements, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 2,708 1,938 1,843
Financing disbursements:
4110 Outlays, gross (total) 3,156 3,290 1,853
Offsets against gross financing authority and disbursements:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4120 Payments from program account –277 –59 –6
4120 Upward reestimate –205
4120 Interest on reestimate –50
4122 Interest on uninvested funds –70 –70 –70
4123 Fees –1,232 –1,230 –1,418
4123 Principal –957 –324 –349
4123 Interest –84
4123 Sale of Foreclosed Property –27
4123 Other –37



4130 Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays (total) –2,684 –1,938 –1,843
Additional offsets against financing authority only (total):
4140 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired 45



4160 Budget authority, net (mandatory) 69
4170 Outlays, net (mandatory) 472 1,352 10
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 69
4190 Outlays, net (total) 472 1,352 10

Status of Guaranteed Loans (in millions of dollars)


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Position with respect to appropriations act limitation on commitments:
2111 Guaranteed loan commitments from current-year authority 47,000 57,500 58,000
2121 Limitation available from carry-forward
2142 Uncommitted loan guarantee limitation –12,044



2150 Total guaranteed loan commitments 34,956 57,500 58,000
2199 Guaranteed amount of guaranteed loan commitments 29,087 50,427 50,794

Cumulative balance of guaranteed loans outstanding:
2210 Outstanding, start of year 99,005 105,658 117,954
2231 Disbursements of new guaranteed loans 24,934 31,886 40,193
2251 Repayments and prepayments –16,778 –17,905 –19,989
Adjustments:
2261 Terminations for default that result in loans receivable –1,358 –1,514 –1,593
2263 Terminations for default that result in claim payments –138 –171 –180
2264 Other adjustments, net –7



2290 Outstanding, end of year 105,658 117,954 136,385

Memorandum:
2299 Guaranteed amount of guaranteed loans outstanding, end of year 88,335 98,614 114,024

Addendum:
Cumulative balance of defaulted guaranteed loans that result in loans receivable:
2310 Outstanding, start of year 7,343 5,793 5,113
2331 Disbursements for guaranteed loan claims 1,131 1,409 1,482
2351 Repayments of loans receivable –831 –430 –479
2361 Write-offs of loans receivable –1,952 –1,659 –1,519
2364 Other adjustments, net 102



2390 Outstanding, end of year 5,793 5,113 4,597

Balance Sheet (in millions of dollars)


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ASSETS:
Federal assets:
1101 Fund balances with Treasury 3,735 3,254
Investments in US securities:
1106 Receivables, net 164 248
1206 Non-Federal assets: Receivables, net 81 96
Net value of assets related to post-1991 acquired defaulted guaranteed loans receivable:
1501 Defaulted guaranteed loans receivable, gross 7,343 5,793
1504 Foreclosed property 35 23
1505 Allowance for subsidy cost (-) –6,164 –4,745


1599 Net present value of assets related to defaulted guaranteed loans 1,214 1,071


1999 Total assets 5,194 4,669
LIABILITIES:
Federal liabilities:
2103 Debt 1,511 1,501
2105 Other 1,598 1,475
Non-Federal liabilities:
2201 Accounts payable 41 32
2204 Liabilities for loan guarantees 2,044 1,661


2999 Total liabilities 5,194 4,669


4999 Total liabilities and net position 5,194 4,669

Business Guaranteed Loan Financing Account

(Legislative proposal, subject to PAYGO)

Status of Guaranteed Loans (in millions of dollars)


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Position with respect to appropriations act limitation on commitments:
2111 Guaranteed loan commitments from current-year authority 5,000
2121 Limitation available from carry-forward



2150 Total guaranteed loan commitments 5,000
2199 Guaranteed amount of guaranteed loan commitments 5,000

Cumulative balance of guaranteed loans outstanding:
2210 Outstanding, start of year
2231 Disbursements of new guaranteed loans
2251 Repayments and prepayments



2290 Outstanding, end of year

Memorandum:
2299 Guaranteed amount of guaranteed loans outstanding, end of year

Addendum:
Cumulative balance of defaulted guaranteed loans that result in loans receivable:
2310 Outstanding, start of year
2331 Disbursements for guaranteed loan claims



2390 Outstanding, end of year

Business Loan Fund Liquidating Account

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0005 Guaranteed loan default claims 3 3
0006 Interest to UST 1 1 1
0007 Other Expenses 1 1



0600 Direct program activities, subtotal 1 5 5



0900 Total new obligations 1 5 5

Budgetary resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 1 2 2
Spending authority from offsetting collections, mandatory:
1800 Collected 8 3 3
1820 Capital transfer of spending authority from offsetting collections to general fund –8



1850 Spending auth from offsetting collections, mand (total) 3 3
1900 Budget authority (total) 1 5 5
1930 Total budgetary resources available 1 5 5

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 1 1 1
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 1 5 5
3020 Outlays (gross) –1 –5 –5



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 1 1 1
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 1 1 1
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 1 1 1

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 1 5 5
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 5 5
4101 Outlays from mandatory balances 1



4110 Outlays, gross (total) 1 5 5
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4123 Non-Federal sources –8 –3 –3
4180 Budget authority, net (total) –7 2 2
4190 Outlays, net (total) –7 2 2

Status of Direct Loans (in millions of dollars)


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Cumulative balance of direct loans outstanding:
1210 Outstanding, start of year 8 8 5
1251 Repayments: Repayments and prepayments –1 –1
1263 Write-offs for default: Write-offs for default –2 –2



1290 Outstanding, end of year 8 5 2

Status of Guaranteed Loans (in millions of dollars)


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Cumulative balance of guaranteed loans outstanding:
2210 Outstanding, start of year 8 4 3
2251 Repayments and prepayments –4 –1 –1



2290 Outstanding, end of year 4 3 2

Memorandum:
2299 Guaranteed amount of guaranteed loans outstanding, end of year 3 3 2

Addendum:
Cumulative balance of defaulted guaranteed loans that result in loans receivable:
2310 Outstanding, start of year 9 12 11
2331 Disbursements for guaranteed loan claims 3 3
2351 Repayments of loans receivable –1 –3 –3
2361 Write-offs of loans receivable –2 –1 –1
2364 Other adjustments, net 6



2390 Outstanding, end of year 12 11 10

Balance Sheet (in millions of dollars)


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ASSETS:
1101 Federal assets: Fund balances with Treasury 1 1
1206 Non-Federal assets: Receivables, net 6
1601 Direct loans, gross 8 8
1603 Allowance for estimated uncollectible loans and interest (-) –8 –4


1699 Value of assets related to direct loans 4
1701 Defaulted guaranteed loans, gross 9 12
1703 Allowance for estimated uncollectible loans and interest (-) –9 –6


1799 Value of assets related to loan guarantees 6
1801 Other Federal assets: Cash and other monetary assets 1 1


1999 Total assets 8 12
LIABILITIES:
Federal liabilities:
2102 Interest payable 1 1
2104 Resources payable to Treasury 7 11
2201 Non-Federal liabilities: Accounts payable


2999 Total liabilities 8 12


4999 Total liabilities and net position 8 12

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
33.0 Investments and loans 4 4
43.0 Interest and dividends 1 1 1



99.9 Total new obligations 1 5 5

Disaster loans program account

(including transfers of funds)

For administrative expenses to carry out the direct loan program authorized by section 7(b) of the Small Business Act, [$186,858,000] $185,977,000, to be available until expended, of which $1,000,000 is for the Office of Inspector General of the Small Business Administration for audits and reviews of disaster loans and the disaster loan programs and shall be transferred to and merged with the appropriations for the Office of Inspector General; of which [$176,858,000] $175,977,000 is for direct administrative expenses of loan making and servicing to carry out the direct loan program, which may be transferred to and merged with the appropriations for Salaries and Expenses; and of which $9,000,000 is for indirect administrative expenses for the direct loan program, which may be transferred to and merged with the appropriations for Salaries and Expenses: Provided, That, of the funds provided herein, $158,829,000 shall be for major disasters declared pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122(2)); $151,179,000 is for direct administrative expenses of loan making and servicing to carry out the direct loan program; and $7,650,000 is for indirect administrative expenses for the direct loan program: Provided further, That the amount for major disasters under this heading is designated by Congress as being for disaster relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Public Law 99–177), as amended. (Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2016.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
Credit program obligations:
0701 Direct loan subsidy 36 133 159
0705 Reestimates of direct loan subsidy 20 9
0706 Interest on reestimates of direct loan subsidy 15
0709 Administrative expenses 187 187 186



0900 Total new obligations 258 329 345

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 738 705 588
1001 Discretionary unobligated balance brought fwd, Oct 1 738 705
1020 Adjustment of unobligated bal brought forward, Oct 1 –3
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 6 15 15



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 741 720 603
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 187 187 27
1100 Appropriation-Discretionary, Disaster Relief pursuant to 2011 Budget Control Act, Appropriations Committee 159



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 187 187 186
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 35 10
1900 Budget authority (total) 222 197 186
1930 Total budgetary resources available 963 917 789
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 705 588 444

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 15 14 21
3001 Adjustments to unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 3
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 258 329 345
3020 Outlays (gross) –256 –307 –315
3040 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –6 –15 –15



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 14 21 36
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 18 14 21
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 14 21 36

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 187 187 186
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 187 187 186
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 34 110 129



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 221 297 315
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 35 10
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 35 10
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 222 197 186
4190 Outlays, net (total) 256 307 315

Summary of Loan Levels, Subsidy Budget Authority and Outlays by Program (in millions of dollars)


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Direct loan levels supportable by subsidy budget authority:
115001 Disaster Assistance Loans 293 1,100 1,100



115999 Total direct loan levels 293 1,100 1,100
Direct loan subsidy (in percent):
132001 Disaster Assistance Loans 12.43 12.10 14.42



132999 Weighted average subsidy rate 12.43 12.10 14.42
Direct loan subsidy budget authority:
133001 Disaster Assistance Loans 36 133 159



133999 Total subsidy budget authority 36 133 159
Direct loan subsidy outlays:
134001 Disaster Assistance Loans 34 79 88



134999 Total subsidy outlays 34 79 88
Direct loan reestimates:
135001 Disaster Assistance Loans 1 –112
135002 Economic Injury Disaster Loans—Terrorist Attack 1 –2



135999 Total direct loan reestimates 2 –114

Guaranteed loan levels supportable by subsidy budget authority:
215001 Immediate Disaster Assistance 18
215002 Expedited Disaster Assistance 59



215999 Total loan guarantee levels 77
Guaranteed loan subsidy (in percent):
232001 Immediate Disaster Assistance 0.00 0.00 1.91
232002 Expedited Disaster Assistance 0.00 0.00 2.25



232999 Weighted average subsidy rate 0.00 0.00 2.17
Guaranteed loan subsidy budget authority:
233002 Expedited Disaster Assistance 1



233999 Total subsidy budget authority 1
Guaranteed loan subsidy outlays:
234002 Expedited Disaster Assistance 1



234999 Total subsidy outlays 1

Administrative expense data:
3510 Budget authority 187 187 186
3590 Outlays from new authority 187 187 186

As required by the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990, as amended, this account records, for loans made pursuant to Section 7(b) of the Small Business Act, as amended, the subsidy costs associated with the direct loans obligated in 1992 and beyond (including modifications of direct loans or loan guarantees that resulted from obligations or commitments in any year), as well as administrative expenses of this program. The subsidy amounts are estimated on a present value basis; the administrative expenses are estimated on a cash basis.

Disaster loans made pursuant to Section 7(b) of the Small Business Act provide Federal assistance for non-farm, private sector disaster losses. Through the disaster assistance program, SBA helps homeowners, renters, businesses of all sizes, and non-profit organizations pay for the cost of replacing, rebuilding or repairing property damaged by disasters. The program is the only form of SBA financial assistance not limited to small businesses. The program provides subsidized loans of up to 30 years to borrowers who have incurred uninsured physical losses or economic injury as the result of a disaster.

In 2017, the Budget supports $1.1 billion in loans, the ten-year normalized average for such loans. The Budget does not request new credit subsidy budget authority, as SBA has sufficient unobligated balances to support estimated 2017 loan approvals. However, the Budget does request $158.8 million in new budget authority for administrative expenses related to major disasters (pursuant to a determination under section 102(2) of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act) and $27.1 million for administrative expenses related to non-major disasters. The funding for major disasters will be designated as being for disaster relief under the cap adjustment in section 251(b)(2)(D) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 187 187 186
41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions 71 142 159



99.9 Total new obligations 258 329 345

Disaster Direct Loan Financing Account

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0003 Other 12 12 12
Credit program obligations:
0710 Direct loan obligations 293 1,100 1,100
0713 Payment of interest to Treasury 242 500 500
0742 Downward reestimate paid to receipt account 27 84
0743 Interest on downward reestimates 5 40



0791 Direct program activities, subtotal 567 1,724 1,600



0900 Total new obligations 579 1,736 1,612

Budgetary resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 484 271 187
1020 Adjustment of unobligated bal brought forward, Oct 1 –23
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 61 99 99



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 522 370 286
Financing authority:
Borrowing authority, mandatory:
1400 Borrowing authority 307 1,007 1,007
Spending authority from offsetting collections, mandatory:
1800 Collected 1,005 1,046 1,046
1801 Change in uncollected payments, Federal sources –1
1820 Capital transfer of spending authority from offsetting collections to general fund –500 –500
1825 Spending authority from offsetting collections applied to repay debt –983



1850 Spending auth from offsetting collections, mand (total) 21 546 546
1900 Budget authority (total) 328 1,553 1,553
1930 Total budgetary resources available 850 1,923 1,839
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 271 187 227

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 158 119 243
3001 Adjustments to unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 23
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 579 1,736 1,612
3020 Outlays (gross) –580 –1,513 –1,513
3040 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –61 –99 –99



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 119 243 243
Uncollected payments:
3060 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, brought forward, Oct 1 –15 –14 –14
3070 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired 1



3090 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, end of year –14 –14 –14
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 166 105 229
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 105 229 229

Financing authority and disbursements, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 328 1,553 1,553
Financing disbursements:
4110 Outlays, gross (total) 580 1,513 1,513
Offsets against gross financing authority and disbursements:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4120 Payments from program account –34 –78 –88
4120 Upward reestimate –20 –10
4120 Interest on upward reestimate –15
4122 Interest income from Treasury –36 –230 –230
4123 Repayments of principal, net –900 –728 –728



4130 Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays (total) –1,005 –1,046 –1,046
Additional offsets against financing authority only (total):
4140 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired 1



4160 Budget authority, net (mandatory) –676 507 507
4170 Outlays, net (mandatory) –425 467 467
4180 Budget authority, net (total) –676 507 507
4190 Outlays, net (total) –425 467 467

Status of Direct Loans (in millions of dollars)


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Position with respect to appropriations act limitation on obligations:
1121 Limitation available from carry-forward 5,937 4,188 4,188
1143 Unobligated limitation carried forward (P.L. xx) (-) –5,644 –3,088 –3,088



1150 Total direct loan obligations 293 1,100 1,100

Cumulative balance of direct loans outstanding:
1210 Outstanding, start of year 6,794 6,347 6,418
1231 Disbursements: Direct loan disbursements 295 708 1,043
1251 Repayments: Repayments and prepayments –648 –543 –522
Write-offs for default:
1263 Direct loans –101 –94 –95
1264 Other adjustments, net (+ or -) 7



1290 Outstanding, end of year 6,347 6,418 6,844

Balance Sheet (in millions of dollars)


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ASSETS:
1101 Federal assets: Fund balances with Treasury 515 324
Net value of assets related to post-1991 direct loans receivable:
1401 Direct loans receivable, gross 6,794 6,347
1405 Allowance for subsidy cost (-) –1,227 –1,085


1499 Net present value of assets related to direct loans 5,567 5,262


1999 Total assets 6,082 5,586
LIABILITIES:
Federal liabilities:
2103 Debt 6,080 5,584
2105 Other 2 2


2999 Total liabilities 6,082 5,586


4999 Total liabilities and net position 6,082 5,586

Disaster Loans Guaranteed Loan Financing Account

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Budgetary resources:
Financing authority:
Spending authority from offsetting collections, mandatory:
1800 Collected 1
1930 Total budgetary resources available 1
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 1

Financing authority and disbursements, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 1
Offsets against gross financing authority and disbursements:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4120 Payments from program account –1
4180 Budget authority, net (total)
4190 Outlays, net (total) –1

Status of Guaranteed Loans (in millions of dollars)


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Position with respect to appropriations act limitation on commitments:
2121 Limitation available from carry-forward 74 77 77
2143 Uncommitted limitation carried forward –74 –77



2150 Total guaranteed loan commitments 77
2199 Guaranteed amount of guaranteed loan commitments 63

Cumulative balance of guaranteed loans outstanding:
2210 Outstanding, start of year
2231 Disbursements of new guaranteed loans 68
2251 Repayments and prepayments –12



2290 Outstanding, end of year 56

Memorandum:
2299 Guaranteed amount of guaranteed loans outstanding, end of year 45

Disaster Loan Fund Liquidating Account

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0101 Interest expense to Treasury 2 2
0103 Other Expenses 1 1



0900 Total new obligations (object class 25.2) 3 3

Budgetary resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 2 2
Spending authority from offsetting collections, mandatory:
1800 Collected 1 1 1
1820 Capital transfer of spending authority from offsetting collections to general fund –1



1850 Spending auth from offsetting collections, mand (total) 1 1
1900 Budget authority (total) 3 3
1930 Total budgetary resources available 3 3

Change in obligated balance:
Unpaid obligations:
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 3
3010 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 3 3



3050 Unpaid obligations, end of year 3 6
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
3100 Obligated balance, start of year 3
3200 Obligated balance, end of year 3 6

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 3 3
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4123 Non-Federal sources –1 –1 –1
4180 Budget authority, net (total) –1 2 2
4190 Outlays, net (total) –1 –1 –1

Status of Direct Loans (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–4153–0–3–453 2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Cumulative balance of direct loans outstanding:
1210 Outstanding, start of year 4 3 2
1251 Repayments: Repayments and prepayments –1 –1 –1



1290 Outstanding, end of year 3 2 1

Balance Sheet (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 073–4153–0–3–453 2014 actual 2015 actual

ASSETS:
1101 Federal assets: Fund balances with Treasury
1601 Direct loans, net 4 3
1603 Allowance for estimated uncollectible loans and interest (-) –1


1699 Value of assets related to direct loans 3 3


1999 Total assets 3 3
LIABILITIES:
2104 Federal liabilities: Resources payable to Treasury 3 3


4999 Total liabilities and net position 3 3

Pollution Control Equipment Fund Liquidating Account

GENERAL FUND RECEIPT ACCOUNTS

(in millions of dollars)


2015 actual 2016 est. 2017 est.

Offsetting receipts from the public:
073–322000 All Other General Fund Proprietary Receipts Including Budget Clearing Accounts 6
073–272130 Disaster Loan Program, Downward Reestimates of Subsidies 33 123
073–272230 Business Loan Program, Downward Reestimates of Subsidies 1,833 1,528



General Fund Offsetting receipts from the public 1,872 1,651

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Administrative Provisions—Small Business Administration

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(including cancellation and transfer of funds)

SEC. 520. Not to exceed 5 percent of any appropriation made available for the current fiscal year for the Small Business Administration in this Act may be transferred between such appropriations, but no such appropriation shall be increased by more than 10 percent by any such transfers: Provided, That any transfer pursuant to this paragraph shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds under section 608 of this Act and shall not be available for obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the procedures set forth in that section. [SEC. 521. (a) Subparagraph (C) of section 502(7) of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 696(7)), as in effect on September 25, 2012, shall be in effect in any fiscal year during which the cost to the Federal Government of making guarantees under such subparagraph (C) and section 503 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 697) is zero, except that—

(1) subclause (I)(bb) and subclause (II) of clause (iv) of such subparagraph (C) shall not be in effect;

(2) unless, upon application by a development company and after determining that the refinance loan is needed for good cause, the Administrator of the Small Business Administration waives this paragraph, a development company shall limit its financings under section 502 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 696) so that, during any fiscal year, new financings under such subparagraph (C) shall not exceed 50 percent of the dollars loaned under title V of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 695 et seq.) during the previous fiscal year; and

(3) clause (iv)(I)(aa) of such subparagraph (C) shall be applied by substituting "job creation and retention" for "job creation".

(b) Section 303(b)(2)(B) of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 683(b)(2)(B)) is amended by striking "$225,000,000" and inserting "$350,000,000".]

SEC. 521. For loans and loan guarantees that do not require budget authority and the program level has been established in this Act, the Administrator of the Small Business Administration may increase the program level for such loans and loan guarantees by not more than 15 percent: Provided, That prior to the Administrator implementing such an increase, the Administrator notifies, in writing, the Committees on Appropriations and Small Business of both Houses of Congress at least 15 days in advance. SEC. 522. Of the unobligated balances available for the Certified Development Company Program under section 503 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, as amended, $55,000,000 are hereby permanently cancelled: Provided, That no amounts may be cancelled from amounts that were designated by the Congress as an emergency requirement pursuant to the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget or the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended. SEC. 523. Section 7(m) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 636(m)) is amended—

(a) in paragraph (4)—

(1) by striking subparagraph (E); and

(2) by redesignating subparagraph (F) as subparagraph (E); and

(b) in paragraph (7), by striking subparagraph (B).

SEC. 524. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS CENTER PROGRAM EVALUATIONS.

(a) Section 21(a)(7)(A) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 648(a)(7)(A)) is amended by—

(1) striking the word "or" at the end of clause (i);

(2) striking the period at the end of clause (ii) and insert "; or"; and

(3) adding the following new clause (iii): "(iii) the Administrator considers such a disclosure to be necessary for the purpose of conducting a program evaluation.".

(b) Section 29(n)(1) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 656(n)(1)) is amended by—

(1) striking the word "or" at the end of subparagraph (A);

(2) striking the period at the end of subparagraph (B) and insert "; or"; and

(3) adding the following new subparagraph (C): "(C) the Administrator considers such a disclosure to be necessary for the purpose of conducting a program evaluation.".

(Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2016.)