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đź”” Types of business loans (and how hard they are to get)

Not all loans are created equal. Some are easier to qualify for than others, depending on your credit, business age, and financials. Here’s a breakdown of common loan types and how difficult they are to access:

SBA loans (difficult). These government-backed loans from the Small Business Administration offer excellent terms for loans like the SBA 7, but they come with strict eligibility requirements, lots of paperwork, and longer approval timelines.

Term loans (moderate). Available from traditional banks and online lenders. You’ll need strong credit, stable revenue, and solid documentation to qualify.

Business lines of credit (moderate). These provide flexible, revolving access to funds. Lenders typically look for consistent cash flow and a business track record.

Business credit cards (easy). A quick option for managing small purchases or emergencies. They’re easier to get but usually come with higher interest rates.

Microloans (moderate). These smaller loans—often from nonprofits or community lenders—are ideal for startups or underserved businesses. Approval is easier, but funding amounts are limited.

Equipment financing (moderate). Approval is often faster because the equipment itself serves as collateral. Good for businesses needing machinery, vehicles, or hardware.

Merchant cash advances (easy). These are fast and accessible even with poor credit, but come with very high fees and aggressive repayment terms. Best used as a last resort.

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đź”” Types of business loans (and how hard they are to get)

Not all loans are created equal. Some are easier to qualify for than others, depending on your credit, business age, and financials. Here’s a breakdown of common loan types and how difficult they are to access:

SBA loans (difficult). These government-backed loans from the Small Business Administration offer excellent terms for loans like the SBA 7, but they come with strict eligibility requirements, lots of paperwork, and longer approval timelines.

Term loans (moderate). Available from traditional banks and online lenders. You’ll need strong credit, stable revenue, and solid documentation to qualify.

Business lines of credit (moderate). These provide flexible, revolving access to funds. Lenders typically look for consistent cash flow and a business track record.

Business credit cards (easy). A quick option for managing small purchases or emergencies. They’re easier to get but usually come with higher interest rates.

Microloans (moderate). These smaller loans—often from nonprofits or community lenders—are ideal for startups or underserved businesses. Approval is easier, but funding amounts are limited.

Equipment financing (moderate). Approval is often faster because the equipment itself serves as collateral. Good for businesses needing machinery, vehicles, or hardware.

Merchant cash advances (easy). These are fast and accessible even with poor credit, but come with very high fees and aggressive repayment terms. Best used as a last resort.

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