Code of Federal Regulations - Title 13: Business Credit and Assistance (December 2005)
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TITLE 13 - BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE
CHAPTER I - SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PART 120 - BUSINESS LOANS
subpart g - MICROLOAN PROGRAM
120.709 - What is the Microloan Revolving Fund?
The Microloan Revolving Fund (MRF) is an interest-bearing Deposit Account into which an Intermediary must deposit the proceeds from SBA loans, its contributions from non-Federal sources, and payments from its Microloan borrowers. An Intermediary may only withdraw from this account the money needed to establish the Loan Loss Reserve Fund (120.710), proceeds for each Microloan it makes, and any payments to be made to SBA.
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