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I guess Funding Circle probably is not good idea for personal credit card debts. I was very tempted myself by the reading FC mailshots, because I have incurred credit cards debts of £20K+, but then I am glad I didn't. I thought it would be very bad idea. (I know someone else on this forum was worried about obtaining SC clearance and gambling debts of £15K, mate ... ) So I decided to keep business separate from personal and I found a 10 months or so that personal credit cards companies were offering 48 month long-term 0% interest rate and so I did two of them from separate provider. Sadly, this 48 month cards stopped recently, but you might get 30 months or so. Have a look at money super market for advice.
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When I borrow £50k from the bank, the bank gives me £50k. When I borrow £50k from Funding Circle, they give me £48.5k so you have to put the £1500 somewhere else.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow is that related to a funding circle loan. It looks pretty generic about handling any loan? Keyword article?
As payments are made against the loan, you should then apportion the loan repayment against the loan account and the costs of the loan.
HTH
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How is that related to a funding circle loan. It looks pretty generic about handling any loan? Keyword article?
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John Falcon at JF Financial has a blog post today about the tax treatment for Funding Circle loans here.Originally posted by DaveB View PostNot taken a loan from them but considering being an investor. Cash in MyCo. is earning bugger all, and even if it only returns 2 or 3% after costs it's better than sitting in the co. account doing nothing.
Need to have a chat with the accountant etc. but it does look attractive.
Edit - sorry, that's how to account for receiving the loan, not giving one.
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I took a loan from them last year to fund a project I was running. Loan was just to cover subbie costs while in between payment milestones. Worked well and I paid it back early. The project was owning/PMing the IT installations on PSBP school builds.
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Not taken a loan from them but considering being an investor. Cash in MyCo. is earning bugger all, and even if it only returns 2 or 3% after costs it's better than sitting in the co. account doing nothing.
Need to have a chat with the accountant etc. but it does look attractive.
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I am getting weekly post from these guys. Surely after 20+ mailshots they give up.
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They've lent to all sorts of companies. As long as you meet the criteria I don't really think they care what you do.
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You're lucky you only see adverts, I get post from them almost every week.
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Funding Circle
Saw that advert for funding circle this evening, (the skipping one).
Anyone ever applied and got a loan? Not sure if it is aimed at techy contractors, the website shows people who run a brewery, cycle shop, etc.
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