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How To Get Interest-Free Loans For Your Business?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 213076, member: 61772"] You've heard the saying, "The early bird gets the worm." That's why you get up at 5 a.m. to beat traffic and get to the office by 7 a.m.—because you know the worms are there. The same thing applies to getting interest-free loans for your business: The earlier you start applying, the sooner you'll be approved, and you'll have more money in your pocket. There are two different types of business interest-free loans—government-issued and crowdfunded—and they both have their pros and cons. Government-issued business interest-free loans: These loans are issued by the government based on your company's financial standing and area of operation. They're typically used for particular purposes, like expanding an existing business or building a new one from scratch. The government issues these loans at a low rate (between 1% and 3%) for very long terms (typically between 10 years and 15 years). Even though these terms are long, they actually help you out in the long run because you pay less overall interest than if you took out a loan that had a shorter term with higher monthly payments. If your company is eligible for government-issued business interest-free loans, make sure you apply. [/QUOTE]
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