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		<description>Another option is to borrow against assets you may already have in another business. Such as accounts receivable loan or purchase order financing. This way, you can take out a small loan against existing assets, use that money to fund your start up. Then repay the loan over time just as you would a bank loan. These loans are fairly easy to get, especially compared to traditional bank loans.

Hope this helps!</description>
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<p>Hope this helps!</p>
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