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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking at loans for 50000 then you have a few options. While loans for this amount can actually be harder to get than loans for 100,000 or more, they can also be easier to get than smaller loans, such as 1000 personal loans. With loans for $50K, you have three main options: [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking at <a target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/50000-Loan">loans for 50000</a> then you have a few options.  While loans for this amount can actually be harder to get than loans for 100,000 or more, they can also be easier to get than smaller loans, such as <a target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/1000-Loan">1000 personal loans</a>.  With loans for $50K, you have three main options: secured loans, <a target="_blank" title="unsecured loans" href=" http://www.mycreditrights.com/instant-unsecured-loan/">unsecured loans</a>, and working capital loans.<span id="more-100"></span></p>
<h3>Secured Loans:</h3>
<p>With secured loans you are required to secure the loan with your assets and your credit (hence the name, secured loans).  However, because they are secured you will get the best interest rates and terms when compared to your other options.  So, if you want to get a 50000 secured loan then you will have to 1) show that you have good credit, and 2) be able to back up the loan with some type of asset (home, building, etc.).  By doing so, you lower the risk that the bank is taking on you, and thus can earn a better, less risky rate. Learn about <a href="http://www.mycreditrights.com/getting-bad-credit-secured-loans/">bad credit secured loans</a> if your credit isn&#8217;t excellent.</p>
<h3>Unsecured Loans:</h3>
<p>These loans are similar to secured ones with the exception that you do not have to back the loan.  While some banks and credit unions will give great terms on unsecured loans to existing clients who they trust and know have sufficient assets to cover the loan, the terms and rates for these loans will be higher than if the loan was secured.  However, because you are not pledging any of your assets in case of default, the <a href="http://www.mycreditrights.com/how-to-apply-for-bad-credit-unsecured-loans/">bad credit unsecured loan</a> become less risky for you, and more risky for the bank..so there are both advantages and disadvantages of such a loan.</p>
<h3>Working Capital Loans</h3>
<p>These loans are great for people who don&#8217;t have great credit and who don&#8217;t want to back up a loan with assets.  How they work is simple &#8211; the lender provides the 50,000 dollars, and in return collects a certain percentage of each and every sale you make.  So, instead of having traditional pay-off dates, you pay the loan off as your sales increase.  While this may sound like the best option, be sure to understand all the details, as over time these loans usually end up being much more expensive than traditional loans.</p>

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