Do you mean how long does a broker / Bank keep them on file after application? or do you mean how long is the application good for consideration?
home loan, educational loan, machinary loan
If loan is payable within twelve month of issuance of loan then it is current liability but if it is payable in more than one fiscal year then it is long term liability but even in long term loan, that portion of loan which is payable in current fiscal year is current liability and remaining portion is long term liability.
a current liability
How long to keep accounting records for business in the US
That depends on the term of the loan. Let's define Current Liability and Long-Term LiabilityA current liability is any liability that will be paid off within one year (or less) or one accounting cycle. A bank loan, if is financed for One Year or less, would be classified as a Current Liability.A Long-Term Liability is anything OVER a year. So if the bank loan is financed for more than one year, it will then be classified as a Long-Term Liability.
For 3 years.
There is not a law that states how long employers must keep job applications. Many employers keep them for about one year.
Employment applications fall under Federal guidelines that state employers must keep them for at least one year if there are 15 or more employees at a business. If a person is hired this becomes part of the permanent record of the employee. In California, it is the same as the Federal guidelines of one year.
forever
one year
till contract sign.
The student loan payment calculator is very on point and accurate. You will be able to see how much you can get on your loan and how long you can keep it.
Employers in Wisconsin have to keep job applications on file for at least one year. This is due to federal law, not state law.
That's where a company pretends that they have approved you for a loan, and that you just have to send a deposit or fee to get it. After you send the money, you do not get the loan. You may be asked for a yet another deposit or fee, and they'll keep asking as long as you keep paying. But you will not get the loan.
1 YEAR
There is no state law that specifies how long employers have to keep employment applications in Kansas City, Missouri. However, federal laws say that application should be kept for one year.
Check with your lender - I seriously doubt that there is any codified law governing this question.