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  2. HFA loans: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    HFA loan requirements. To qualify for one of these mortgages, you generally must meet a few basic HFA loan requirements: Down payment: 3 percent for single-family homes. Credit score: at least 620 ...

  3. Business loan requirements: 8 things you will need - AOL

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    To help you qualify for a business loan, we’ve identified eight common requirements for a business loan. 1. Annual revenue requirement. Online lenders often have lower revenue requirements than ...

  4. Where can I get a startup business loan? - AOL

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    To get a business loan for a startup, you still need to meet the lender’s basic loan requirements. The lender will consider your time in business and any revenue you bring in. But establishing a ...

  5. FHA insured loan - Wikipedia

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    An FHA insured loan is a US Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance backed mortgage loan that is provided by an FHA-approved lender. FHA mortgage insurance protects lenders against losses. [1] They have historically allowed lower-income Americans to borrow money to purchase a home that they would not otherwise be able to afford.

  6. Loan origination - Wikipedia

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    Loan origination. Loan origination is the process by which a borrower applies for a new loan, and a lender processes that application. Origination generally includes all the steps from taking a loan application up to disbursal of funds (or declining the application). For mortgages, there is a specific mortgage origination process.

  7. Capital requirement - Wikipedia

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    Capital requirement. A capital requirement (also known as regulatory capital, capital adequacy or capital base) is the amount of capital a bank or other financial institution has to have as required by its financial regulator. This is usually expressed as a capital adequacy ratio of equity as a percentage of risk-weighted assets.

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