Posted on Nov 3, 2015
PO2 Brandon Boucher
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I'm kind of in a bind, I have a big expense coming up and the money I was counting on won't actually be available until after Jan 1. That is too late. I'm still working on getting my credit back on track since my divorce and as such I've been turned down by traditional banks. Does anyone know of an individual or organization that can help out an expense below $5,000? It can be repaid relatively quickly in the new year.
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1SG Trina Hines, M. Ed.
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Here are some resources:
VA has an office: http://www.va.gov/osdbu/entrepreneur/index.asp

SBA: Here is a great article: https://www.sba.gov/blogs/business-loan-opportunities-military-veterans-2014

Here is another article that list 7 resources for small business loans: https://www.fundera.com/blog/2015/01/27/small-business-loans-for-veterans/

In some cases your local bank might be able to give the loan (personal or business).

Hope this helps.
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Way to actually offer help.
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SFC Richard Lee
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Try USAA.
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PO2 Brandon Boucher
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I need a strong co signer and I can't locate one.
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CPT Mark Gonzalez
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Try lendingtree.com. Consider the interest rates, but avoid loans with large origination fees.
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PO2 Brandon Boucher
PO2 Brandon Boucher
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I tried them, they can't find a lender in my start either...MA has some strick laws.
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