Home > Finance > Working with Lenders > Short-term Commercial Loans vs. Long-term Commercial Loans

Short-term Commercial Loans vs. Long-term Commercial Loans

b1905ba663a06a651aac60b6e5a0025b
When it comes to commercial business loans there are a lot of options. Commercial loan rates and lenders vary greatly, as do terms. Short-term commercial loans exist to help with smaller projects, while longer term loans are available when needed. Which one is right for you?

 
What is the Difference?
 
Short-term loans have terms within one year. In some instances, commercial loans with terms of less than 5 years may be considered short-term. These loans can sometimes be considered an expense rather than debt, having a significant impact on the income statement and the balance sheet. Generally short-term loans are for less money than long-term loans.
 
 
Which One Do I Need?
 
If you are dealing a relatively small project that can be completed quickly, such as buying a piece of equipment or making small repairs, then a short term loan may be the best solution. It can be paid off relatively quickly and the financing doesn’t outlive the usefulness of the project. If you are doing a larger scale repair job, expansion, or equipment replacement, a long-term loan may be the way to go.
 
A Word About Interest
 
Beware that often short-term commercial loan rates are higher than long-term rates. Pay attention and shop around with various commercial loan lenders to be certain you are getting the best terms and rates for your specific needs.

 
This article was originally published by Biz2Credit

Published: January 26, 2015
4921 Views

Trending Articles

Stay up to date with
Biz2Credit logo

Biz2Credit.com

Biz2Credit.com is an online, small business platform that matches entrepreneurs with credit solutions based on their business preferences in a safe and price-transparent environment. Biz2Credit is a market leader with more than 1,100 lenders, over $800 million in funding, and over 1.6 million SMB users in the U.S.

Related Articles