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What is The Difference Between A Loan And A Bailout?
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[QUOTE="Good-Guy, post: 212538, member: 29109"] There are many kinds of loans that are provided by the financial organizations and banks to the general public and companies. You could apply for a student loan, personal loan, business loans, etc. In fact, now a few banks also offer "marriage loans" to their claims who wish to borrow money so that they could provide loans in case if their clients are having issues related to a lack of money in marriage. However, there is also a thing called "Bailout". Usually a bailout refers to providing financial capital to any kind of business organization that is suffering or going bankrupt. I am sure that during the pandemic many companies went bankrupt. Many countries could also be offered bailout. For example, The International Monetary Fund organization announces bailout programs for certain poor countries. When a company fails to pay the debt, they usually file for bankruptcy. However, I think bailout is a different thing. bailouts are usually offered to avoid bankruptcy in the first place. However, if this is the case, then doesn't it mean that bailouts are actually a different form of loan that are provided to countries and businesses to improve their financial positions? It is a common thing to borrow money to pay the total debt, right? [/QUOTE]
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