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  2. How to get a small business loan when self employed - AOL

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    About 57 percent of startup nonemployer businesses and 68 percent of established businesses need financing to help them pay operating expenses, according to the 2022 Small Business Credit Survey ...

  3. MicroLoan Program - Wikipedia

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    Under this program, SBA makes funds available to non-profit community based lenders (intermediaries) that in turn, make loans to eligible borrowers in amounts up to a maximum of $50,000. The average loan size is about $13,500. Applications are submitted to the local intermediary and all credit decisions are made on the local level.

  4. What is a startup business loan? How does it work? - AOL

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    You should also limit your debt service coverage ratio. That is, try not to take on too much other debt before you apply for your startup loan. ... Microloans: These are small loans, often ...

  5. Types of startup business loans - AOL

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    Kiva, meanwhile, offers crowdfunded no-interest microloans. Startups and small businesses can borrow up to $15,000. Startups and small businesses can borrow up to $15,000.

  6. Kiva (organization) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2009, micro-loans from Kiva partners in Guatemala averaged 23.16% for the equivalent of US$430 lent on average, comparable to the commercial BanRural rate of 24.5% for a loan of US$635. [46] (For reference, the inflation rate for Guatemala typically varies between 5 and 10% and was just 0.62% in 2009). [47]

  7. Pros and cons of startup business loans - AOL

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    Startup business loans can save you the trouble of finding investors and selling equity, which means giving up partial control of your business. Depending on how much equity you sell, you may need ...

  8. Microcredit - Wikipedia

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    Microcredit is the extension of very small loans (microloans) to impoverished borrowers who typically lack collateral, steady employment, and a verifiable credit history. It is designed to support entrepreneurship and alleviate poverty.

  9. 11 Business Loans: Weighing the Pros & Cons for Your Business ...

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    There are several types of SBA loans: Microloans, offering up to $50,000 for new businesses, SBA 7(a) loans for general business needs, and CDC/504 loans for major asset purchases like equipment ...