wo financing options are being evaluated. Which should I select? Option 1 60% equity at 12% and a loan for the balance at 9% OR 20% equity and the balance load at 12.5% per year.
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Two financing options are being evaluated. Which should I select? Option 1 60% equity at 12% and a loan for the balance at 9% OR 20% equity and the balance load at 12.5% per year.
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