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Business credit institutions

Did you know that corporations can get credit cards and credit loans just as you can? Well, they can, and those credit loans come from a type of financing institution called a business credit institution. Business credit loans differ from standard business loans in that they’re a running line of credit in the same way that your credit card is a running line of credit. These loans can be freely increased or gradually paid off within certain limits as long as the corporation makes periodic minimum payments on the balance.

Loan sharks and subprime lenders

All the lending I talk about in this chapter has been at the prime rate, which is the interest rate charged to customers who are considered to be of little or no risk of defaulting. In the United States, the prime rate is about 3 percent above the interest rate that banks charge each other, called the federal funds rate. (Some nations use LIBOR, which is the London Interbank Offered Rate.) For those corporations and people who are considered higher risk, they will often qualify for only loans considered subprime, which are offered at interest rates higher than the prime rate.

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