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  2. Secured vs. unsecured debt: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    Secured and unsecured debts have many similarities, but one major difference is whether collateral is required. They also tend to differ when it comes to terms and interest rates, plus eligibility ...

  3. Unsecured debt - Wikipedia

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    Unsecured debts are sometimes called signature debt or personal loans. [2] These differ from secured debt such as a mortgage , which is backed by a piece of real estate. In the event of the bankruptcy of the borrower, the unsecured creditors have a general claim on the assets of the borrower after the specific pledged assets have been assigned ...

  4. Is a small business loan secured or unsecured? - AOL

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    For example, lenders are not required to take collateral on 7(a) loans of $50,000 or less. If the loan amount exceeds $500,000, the lender must secure collateral worth up to the loan’s value.

  5. How to get a small business loan without collateral

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    3. Gather your documents for a business loan with no collateral. Lenders will need to see a variety of documentation for a business loan with no collateral. This documentation will prove your ...

  6. Secured loan - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage loan is a secured loan in which the collateral is property, such as a home.; A nonrecourse loan is a secured loan where the collateral is the only security or claim the creditor has against the borrower, and the creditor has no further recourse against the borrower for any deficiency remaining after foreclosure against the property.

  7. Financial instrument - Wikipedia

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    Financial instruments are monetary contracts between parties. They can be created, traded, modified and settled. They can be cash (currency), evidence of an ownership, interest in an entity or a contractual right to receive or deliver in the form of currency (forex); debt (bonds, loans); equity (); or derivatives (options, futures, forwards).

  8. Alternatives to unsecured business loans - AOL

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    What collateral is required for a business loan?Common types of collateral can include real estate, business equipment, inventory or investments such as stock or bonds. Some lenders will allow cash.

  9. Industrial revenue bond - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, this arrangement may provide a federal tax exempt status to the bonds, and many times a property tax exemption on the collateral. The sponsoring government is not responsible for bond repayment and the bonds do not affect the government’s credit rating. IRBs are desired as the private business receives a lower interest rate ...