Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Terms: Lines of Credit
A line of credit loan is designed to provide short term funds to a company in order to maintain a positive cash flow. Then, as funds are generated later in the business cycle, the loan is repaid. Most commercial banks offer a revolving line of credit, where a fixed amount is available. As funds are used, the "credit line" is reduced and when payments are made, the line is replenished. One advantage of a line of credit is that the no interest is accrued until the funds are withdrawn, but the line is immediately available for the company's cash flow needs.
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