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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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e-mail journal updates/latest news from the business you have helped

Throughout the course of the loan, which is typically six to 12 months, you receive e-mail journal updates from the business you have helped.

Hi,

Does the underlined part mean "daily latest news of the business?" If not, what is it? Thanks.
  

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I'd say it means you get a regular update on how the business is doing, but nothing here suggests this would be on a daily basis. Nona

  • I'd say it means you get a regular update on how the business is doing, but nothing here suggests this would be on a daily basis.
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I'd say it means you get a regular update on how the business is doing, but nothing here suggests this would be on a daily basis.

Nona
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AnonymousI'd say it means you get a regular update on how the business is doing, but nothing here suggests this would be on a daily basis.

Nona

Thanks, Nona.

But I still have some questions. First, is it right to interpret "update" as "latest news/information?" Second, why does the original use "from the business" instead of "on ...

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