Best equipment financing rates in Fallon, MT.
Real equipment financing offers from lenders licensed in Montana. Local APRs from 6.40% to 24.90% no credit check required to get started.
Excellent (740+)
6.40% – 10.89%
Good (670–739)
10.89% – 15.89%
Fair (580–669)
15.89% – 20.89%
Poor (< 580)
20.89% – 24.90%
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Equipment Financing APR by credit tier Fallon, MT
Adjusted for Montana cost-of-credit. Median APR locally: 15.83%.
Illustrative APR ranges based on credit tier. Median (vertical tick) is the midpoint of each range. Your actual rate depends on income, debt, and lender.
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Live for Fallon using your credit tier and the local rate range.
Estimated monthly payment
$1,084.38 – $1,212.98
APR range
10.89% – 15.89%
Total interest
$15,063 – $22,779
Fallon vs national average
Local median APR (MT)
15.83%
National median APR
15.93%
On a typical $50,000 equipment financing over 5 years, that works out to saving about $159 over the life of the loan before lender shopping.
MT · Prairie County snapshot
Fallon, MT
- Population
- 323
- Mean income
- $41,740
- Lenders licensed
- 225+
- Typical loan
- $50,000
Local snapshot updates as our lending partners onboard new programs in Fallon. 1 ZIPs served.
Why borrow locally in Fallon
One application. Equipment Financing offers from lenders licensed in Montana.
From $5K shop tools to $500K production lines. The equipment is the collateral, so approvals are fast and credit requirements are friendlier than a generic business loan.
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- 300+ lending partners licensed in Montana
- Real pre-qualified offers, not teaser rates
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FAQs for Fallon borrowers
Equipment Financing questions, answered.
What equipment qualifies?
Almost any business-use equipment: trucks, trailers, manufacturing, restaurant, medical, construction, IT hardware. We don't fund consumer goods.
Loan vs lease which is better?
Loan if you'll keep the equipment past its useful life. Lease if you want to upgrade every 2–4 years or want lower monthly payments.
Does Section 179 apply?
Yes. Most financed equipment qualifies for Section 179 deduction in the year placed in service. Talk to your CPA.
What if I have no business credit?
Equipment financing is largely collateral-based, so even new businesses can qualify. Personal credit and down payment matter more than business history.
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