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What is the difference between a business line of credit and a term loan?

A term loan gives you a lump sum repaid in fixed installments over a set period. A line of credit provides flexible access to funds up to a limit — you only pay interest on what you draw. Lines of credit work best for managing cash flow gaps, while term loans suit specific one-time investments like equipment purchases.

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