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Which option is an example of a debt-funding source? Venture Capitalists Credit Unions Angel Investors Convertible Bonds
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Which option is an example of a debt-funding source?
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for plato it is credit union
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The correct option is CREDIT UNION.
A debt funding source refers to a loan provided by an external lender such as banks, building society or credit unions. These establishments allow business men to borrow money to finance their businesses. Each loan usually has its own terms and conditions under which the contract is made.
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