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Updated 11 months ago, 01/14/2024

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Personal Credit + Business Credit Combo

Kareem Hussein
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Hi I’m new to this site, Im currently in tech but also highly interested in investing. My question is let’s say I create a business and all the nuances that go with it but I don’t have revenue although I build my profile to be able to be approved for 30k in business credit visa commercial cards, and let’s say my personal credit is shot and my credit limit is currently $1800. How would I go about being able to get $50k limit in personal credit worthiness, my plan is to leverage both my business and personal credit combined totaling 80-100k then hiring a business consultant in my area that works at the chamber of commerce for mentorship on how to invest without proof of concept but high probability in quick returns that have longevity? Does that make sense?