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  2. What is joint borrowing? - AOL

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    If your application is approved, the joint personal loan or credit card is issued in both of your names and you are both legally liable for repaying the debt. Joint borrowing can also have an ...

  3. No income, no asset - Wikipedia

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    It was a play on NINA, which in turn is based on the notation scheme for the level of documentation the mortgage originator required. It was described as a no income, no job, [and] no assets loan because the only thing an applicant had to show was his/her credit rating, which was presumed to reflect willingness and ability to pay.

  4. Joint liability groups - Wikipedia

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    Joint Liability Group is a group of 4-10 people of the same village or locality of homogenous nature and of the same socioeconomic background who mutually come together to form a group for the purpose of availing loan from a bank without any collateral.

  5. Joint and several liability - Wikipedia

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    Under joint and several liability or (in the U.S.) all sums, a plaintiff (claimant) is entitled to claim an obligation incurred by any of the promisors from all of them jointly and also from each of them individually. Thus the plaintiff has more than one cause of action: if she pursues one promisor and he fails to pay the sum due, her action is ...

  6. Small business loan denied? Here’s what to do next - AOL

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    You should receive a letter or notification that your loan was denied with the reasons why. ... A business owner with bad credit is a red flag for lenders. It suggests that you may struggle to ...

  7. What is a bad credit business loan and how it works - AOL

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    Loan type. Description. Term loans. A loan used for various business expenses that is repaid according to a fixed schedule. Microloans. A small business loan of $500 to $50,000 provided by a local ...

  8. Surety - Wikipedia

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    Usually, a surety bond or surety is a promise by a person or company (a surety or guarantor) to pay one party (the obligee) a certain amount if a second party (the principal) fails to meet some obligation, such as fulfilling the terms of a contract. The surety bond protects the obligee against losses resulting from the principal's failure to ...

  9. Can I Get a Loan Without a Job? - AOL

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