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  2. Small business financing: Your options - AOL

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    A good place to start is with the bank where you keep your business bank account. Some banks require you to have a relationship with them to get approved for a business loan, though not always.

  3. Types of startup business loans - AOL

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    Bankrate insight. As of March 27, 2024, over $12.9 billion in 7(a) loans and over $3 billion in 504 loans have been approved so far. Of those approvals, 16.1 percent of 7(a) applications and 15.9 ...

  4. How to get approved for a startup business loan - AOL

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    Loan type. Purpose. SBA loans. SBA loans are backed by the U.S. government and can be used for a variety of business expenses, including long-term fixed assets and operating capital.

  5. How to get a startup business loan: 5 steps - AOL

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    Bankrate insight. SBA loans are friendly to startup businesses. As of March 2024, 16.1 percent of SBA 7(a) loans were given to startups just opening their doors in FY2024. The amount funded ...

  6. What is a startup business loan? How does it work? - AOL

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    Alternatives to startup business loans. Startup loans are a useful source of funding for new companies. But like any form of financing, they have pros and cons. It’s important to consider all of ...

  7. Small business financing - Wikipedia

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    Small business financing (also referred to as startup financing - especially when referring to an investment in a startup company - or franchise financing) refers to the means by which an aspiring or current business owner obtains money to start a new small business, purchase an existing small business or bring money into an existing small business to finance current or future business activity.