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Definition of Commercial loan
1. Noun. A bank loan granted for the use of a business.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Commercial Loan
Literary usage of Commercial loan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Financial Organization of Society by Harold Glenn Moulton (1921)
"Is this an investment, speculative, or commercial loan? Are the funds used as
working or fixed capital by JP Morgan & Company ? ..."
2. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"Safety of Unsecured commercial loan As has been indicated, much of the paper
discounted by banks consists of what is known technically as "unsecured" paper. ..."
3. The Science of Finance: An Investigation of Public Expenditures and Public by Henry Carter Adams (1898)
"A noncommercial loan differs from a commercial loan in that the former rests on
taxes, while the latter rests on earnings. The one appeals to the conditions ..."
4. Women-Owned and Home-Based Businesses: Hearing Before the Committee on Small edited by Christopher S. Bond (1999)
"More than 71 percent of male business owners seek or receive financing through
a commercial loan whereas only 55 percent of the women business owners use ..."