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Self Employed or W2??

Todd David Crouch
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Hello All,

Looking for advice regarding lending. I have spent the past 12 months as an independant contractor and wish to finance a project. At one point I was told I could obtain funding (non-conforming was the term that was used) with 12 months of bank statements.

My question is what would make me more appealing to a lender; should I continue with 1099 work or go to W2?? It would be the same basic line of work so there will be continuance there regardless. Not sure which way to turn.

Thanks,

David

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