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WAKE UP ! Would you borrow money at a flat 20% cost (eg borrow $50,000 repay $60,000) for 3 months to allow you to Restructure/Save your Business, Start a New Business or Buy an existing Business !

Rick from

The Monies (Up to $500k for 3 months) available can also be used to pay Tax, Trade Creditors or Lender Loan/Mortgage Arrears. We will also PAY on your behalf the cost of getting an expert Business Advisor to assist you for the next 12 months.

We are Cashflow experts of over 40 years standing and may be able to arrange longer continuous funding for you either as a result of you having an Accounts Receivable Ledger or you own residential property that can be used to secure longer term business loans from 8.5% P.A.. We will be able to provide some guidance on the prospects of obtaining longer term cheaper funding prior to taking the 3 month loans advertised here.

We have a Chartered Accountant partner available to assist in providing information such as cashflow statements where required on longer term business loans and to negotiate with Inland Revenue if you have a Tax matter to be dealt with.

The 3 month money may appear expensive but you will get the money (as opposed to not getting any money) provided you have equity in property and the loan purpose is of a legal nature.We are the highly experienced good guys.

Rick 0204-0203663 hmhotavic@gmail.com

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