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  2. What is a business line of credit and how does it work? - AOL

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    That means they might only let you use the line of credit for a brief window. Additionally, they might require you to repay what you used within six to 18 months. Factor rates.

  3. Accounting equation - Wikipedia

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    Buying assets by borrowing money (taking a loan from a bank or simply buying on credit) 3 − 900 − 900 Selling assets for cash to pay off liabilities: both assets and liabilities are reduced 4 + 1,000 + 400 + 600 Buying assets by paying cash by shareholder's money (600) and by borrowing money (400) 5 + 700 + 700 Earning revenues 6 − 200 −

  4. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Formulas in the B column multiply values from the A column using relative references, and the formula in B4 uses the SUM() function to find the sum of values in the B1:B3 range. A formula identifies the calculation needed to place the result in the cell it is contained within. A cell containing a formula, therefore, has two display components ...

  5. Line of credit - Wikipedia

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    A line of credit is a credit facility extended by a bank or other financial institution to a government, business or individual customer that enables the customer to draw on the facility when the customer needs funds. A financial institution makes available an amount of credit to a business or consumer during a specified period of time.

  6. How to get a business line of credit - AOL

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    Let’s look at the steps for how to get a business line of credit. 1. Decide between a secured and unsecured line of credit. Both secured and unsecured lines of credit can benefit a business. A ...

  7. What can you use a business line of credit for? - AOL

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    Business owners should exercise caution when using a business line of credit, as interest rates tend to be higher than for term loans. With comparatively high interest rates and low limits, ...

  8. Warehouse line of credit - Wikipedia

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    A warehouse line of credit is a credit line used by mortgage bankers. It is a short-term revolving credit facility extended by a financial institution to a mortgage loan originator for the funding of mortgage loans. The cycle starts with the mortgage banker taking a loan application from the property buyer.

  9. Credit line - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Credit line may refer to: Credit limit; Line of credit This page was last edited on ...