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How to avoid being on too much debt.
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[QUOTE="allison001, post: 255310, member: 40034"] Personally , I do not advise people to just get a loan to start up anything because in most cases you cannot predict the future of your business . Although you will always be interested if your business succeed but at the same time we cannot give accurate prediction if a newly established business if would succeed or not except you have done all the necessary research to support that the business will be successful. Apart from that , I can only encourage people to only get a loan when they have a way of paying back the loan without directly involving the business which the loan was collected for. I do not see the need for people to be getting a loan and after a few month they start using the business capital and still pay back the loan. It doesn't make sense. This is just one of the reasons why so many people's business are not even succeeding. [/QUOTE]
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