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A loan agreement is a formal document between a borrower and lender outlining the terms of repayment for borrowed money. It primarily centers on the borrower's commitment to repay according to a specified schedule, whether through regular installments or a lump sum. Loan agreements are crucial for enforcing repayment obligations legally. Various types of loan agreements exist, including those for business, personal, home equity, car, and student loans. Additionally, there are specific agreements such as family loan agreements for intra-family borrowing and IOUs, which are simple acknowledgments of borrowed funds without detailed repayment specifics or interest rates. Each type serves to establish the repayment terms for the borrowed amount.