Terms of loans may vary from lender to lender, but there are two basic types of loans: short-term and long-term.
Generally, a short-term loan has a maturity of up to one year. These include working-capital loans, accounts-receivable loans and lines of credit.
Long-term loans have maturities greater than one year but usually less that seven years. Real estate and equipment loans may have maturities of up to 25 years. Long-term loans are used for major business expenses such as purchasing real estate and facilities, construction, durable equipment, furniture and fixtures, vehicles, etc.