If you are starting a single-member LLC, or a multi-member LLC, there are two ways that you can give money to your LLC to use your own personal assets to capitalize your business:
1. As a member contribution.
2. As a loan.
Whether to call a contribution in a single-member LLC a member contribution or a loan is really a personal choice. But if you do decide to call it a loan, it is very very important that you actually treat it as a loan from you to your business. This means drafting and abiding by a promissory note setting for the terms of the loan, the interest rate, repayment terms, etc. You would have to sign that promissory note twice: personally as the lender, and in your capacity as the business owner and the borrower. You also cannot put higher priority on your own loan if the business has other debts. In a nutshell, if you want to make a loan to your single-member LLC, the most important thing is to remember that you personally are loaning money to a separate business entity. It is a real loan to a business, and it has to be treated as such.
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