Essentially my Dad is a chef without a restaurant. I tease with him all the time telling him he needs to just turn the shed into a tiny cafe and become a soup nazi of sorts, you know, like on Seinfeld.
He's such a great cook. I mean, just naturally, he's not one of those people that can't cook without a recipe. Put spices and food in front of my Dad and your 99% guaranteed a great dish. Hmmm...just don't give him cinnamon. Haha.
There are solutions for aspiring chefs that lack the financial means.
ARF business loans is the way to go. This is going to be a hefty loan, but since the working capital you will receive is indeed a loan, the interest you pay is tax deductible. Perfect for small to medium-sized merchants. Ahhhh. Si senorita we do have a solution. ;o)
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Bah! Remember my recent post about mortgage loans? Well, it is all absurd I must say. When you research online, everyone makes it sound so easy. It's not, don't let them fool you. All lenders will claim they can get you
secured loans with the lowest interest rate with minimal down payments. But when you get to the nitty gritty fine print...it's not that way at all.
It's nice to find sites who will discuss
personal loans an a case by case basis. Meaning they do the figures based on amount of loan, amount of time needed to pay it back, the purpose, etc.
And one thing you might find helpful is when a site will allow you to
compare loans. "The most important thing to do before getting a loan is to shop around. Before you sign anything, make sure that you have looked at all possibilities for your needs. If you can separate all the various features of a loan and concentrate on the features you require, you can find the best rates for your needs. Nearly three quarters of all loans are paid off early, so it pays to know the charges for doing so."
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