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Chris Walters
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When funding your own corporation: Equity vs Loan

Chris Walters
  • Montreal, Québec
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Hi everyone, When starting your own corporation, i understand the difference between injecting your money as equity or a loan is very different in terms of taxes and recuperating your investment. What is your take on the consequence of later acquiring property? Will the bank make a big fuss if the majority of the funds in the corporation is a loan? On another note, how much would you inject at first knowing that you are still trying to find deals. Would you inject the funds as a loan or an equity investment? Thank you, Chris
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