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How to Get a Business Loan to Improve Your Existing Business

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Does your current business need a facelift? You may need to purchase new, updated equipment, do remodeling, add an addition, purchasing new fixtures for your business. Maybe you wish to start offering new services that will require you to hire additional employees. Perhaps you need to retrain your current staff to offer new services. The time has come for you to take out a business loan to cover these expenses, but where do you turn now?

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The answer may be only a mouse click away. There are quality, reputable lenders who do business exclusively online who are willing to invest in your business by loaning you money to help improve it. These lenders have established websites to make the application process possible in a convenient, hassle free environment.

To apply for your business loan, you will visit the lender’s website. Read the rest of this entry »

Peer to Peer Lending – Discretionary Investing

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Peer to peer lending is often considered riskier than other forms of investment. Looking at peer to peer lending sites like Lending Club, they state the risk of investment is at your own risk and if you are not able to loss your money don’t invest. This is stated on their prospectus with the SEC and this represents the worse case scenario for investors. This admission is often enough to scare the majority of people away. So why is peer to peer lending so risky and if it so risky why are people still lending?

The overall risk is based in the nature of the loan issued. It is unsecured. Meaning, it has no real collateral backing the loan as in an auto loan or mortgage. There is only a promise to pay the loan by the borrower. This is not the only type unsecured loan today. Every credit card and store credit is an unsecured loan. These loans or lines of credit carry a high rate of interest due to the fact they are unsecured. The same is in true of peer to peer lending. Read the rest of this entry »

Peer 2 Peer Lending – Cutting Out The Middle Man

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In the past getting a loan used to be a pretty intimidating process, getting dressed in your Sunday best, looking your best and venturing into town to the bank for a date with the Bank Manager. Once there you used to have to throw yourself at the mercy of the manager and plead for them to lend you money, getting declined for a loan was often a demoralising and embarrassing process.

These days applying for a loan is much more stress-free with the decision on whether you get given the money being based more on details such as your income, credit report and other factors, but still people can get turned down for reasons other than a poor credit record. In light of the recent credit crunch many banks are being more cautious about whom they lend money to and in some cases have ceased offering unsecured loans. Read the rest of this entry »

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