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Basic Loan Request (100K or less)


What are some basic loan requirements?

The basic requirements to obtain a loan up to $100,000 include a satisfactory credit history (business and personal), adequate cash flow to repay debt and track record of two to three years.

Meeting the following criteria will enable a company to be seriously considered for loan approval (up to $100,000). The amount of the loan will be determined by evaluating the revenue and cash flow of the business.

These are the most common loan applicant requirements for standard debt financing:

Business needs to be established for a minimum of two to three years.

Satisfactory business and personal credit history. The term "satisfactory" is subjective and based on a lender's minimum credit scoring profile.

No bankruptcies within the last ten years.

A profitable business with sufficient cash flow to meet both new and current financial obligations (debt repayment).

Collateral may be required, depending on the lender's credit criteria.






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