What to Do When the Bank Pulls Your Line of CreditEntrepreneur takes a close look at who's lending and when the cost is too high.
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Ryan Weber considered himself a prudent business owner. He borrowed $6,000 from family members to startRadiant Photographyin Las Vegas, and he paid them back--with interest--in three years. To cut expenses, he rented a studio when he needed it, instead of building his own. And when Advanta, a credit card company in Spring House, Penn., offered a business credit card with a $7,500 line of credit, he accepted it.
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