January 28, 2026 Â Â Webinar Wednesday, Episode 369
Every year, the CSUB SBDC helps local businesses unlock millions of dollars in capital. But for every success, there are applications that never made it to the lenderâs desk â or made it there unprepared. Here are the five biggest reasons why, and exactly what to do instead.
The Top 5 Pitfalls
What lenders see â and what sinks applications
Also Worth Knowing
More pitfalls just outside the top 5
Beyond the five above, Bearden highlighted several additional issues that routinely trip up applicants:
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Vague use-of-funds statement Lenders want a detailed, itemized plan for how loan funds will be spent. âWorking capitalâ by itself isnât enough. |
Misunderstanding collateral Equipment, land, and buildings hold strong collateral value. Inventory and leasehold improvements often donât â know the difference. |
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Ignoring industry risk Restaurants, construction, trucking, and startups face tighter scrutiny. Proactively explain how youâll manage sector-specific challenges. |
Mismatching loan to purpose Using a short-term loan for a long-term asset â or vice versa â signals poor planning. Match the loan product to the assetâs useful life. |
Whatâs new from the SBA in 2026
The webinar also featured a live update from Israel Lara, Jr. of the U.S. Small Business Administration. Key programs available to Kern, Inyo, and Mono County businesses include the SBA 7(a) loan (maximum $5 million), the SBA 504 loan for real estate and equipment, and a new working capital pilot program.
The SBA also launched its Make Onshoring Great Again portal â a free tool connecting businesses with verified U.S. manufacturers and suppliers to reduce overseas exposure and strengthen domestic supply chains. This is particularly relevant for local manufacturers and agricultural producers looking to formalize supplier relationships.
Watch the full webinar
This blog post covers the highlights, but the full 53-minute episode includes Kelly Bearden walking through real lender scorecard criteria, a live Q&A with attendees, and additional context on alternative and strategic funding options.
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Webinar Wednesday
Kelly Bearden â CSUB SBDC Director
Kelly Bearden leads the CSU Bakersfield Small Business Development Center, serving small business owners throughout Kern, Inyo, and Mono Counties. The SBDC provides free one-on-one advising and helped local businesses access nearly $9.9 million in capital investment in 2024.