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Personal finances or
can also be used to secure a loan.

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It looks like your sentence is unfinished. Here are a few clear ways to complete it, depending on what you mean:

- "Personal finances or collateral can also be used to secure a loan." (means you pledge assets such as a car, home, savings, or investments)
- "Personal finances or personal assets can also be used to secure a loan." (synonym of collateral)
- "Personal finances or a co-signer can also be used to secure a loan." (means either your own funds/creditworthiness or someone who guarantees repayment)
- "Personal finances or income can also be used to secure a loan." (means lenders look at savings and regular earnings)

Short explanation: secured loans use collateral or a guarantor to reduce lender risk; unsecured loans rely on credit score and income without pledged assets.

Tell me which meaning you intended and I can rewrite the full sentence for your context.