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Different Types of Bridging Loan Interest
Last post: Oct 22, 2012
Getting a bridging loan is increasingly becoming a popular form of finance. As the mortgage market contracts and will now only lend against properties that are “habitable”, many would-be Property developers are finding that they need to take a Bridging loan to finance works on their properties before they can be let out and refinanced with a Buy to Let mortgage or sold on.
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What do I need to get a Buy to Let mortgage?
Last post: Oct 16, 2012
Mortgage lending in the UK has been challenging to achieve over the last few years and this has resulted in both a decline in demand for property and an increased number of people renting instead of buying.
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Top tips for getting Peer-to-peer finance for your business
Last post: Oct 5, 2012
Since the financial crisis, peer-to-peer (or P2P) business lending websites have exploded onto the scene – offering borrowers lower rates and/or loans when they would have had difficulty securing them otherwise. Peer-to-peer lending sites are match-makers – they introduce people with money to lend to people or businesses who want to borrow money.
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Is Invoice Finance right for your business?
Last post: Oct 1, 2012
Invoice financing is a short-term lending facility which allows you to draw down in advance money which your customers have pledged to pay you in 30, 60 or 90 days time. You show your lender the invoice which your customer has given you and the lender sets up a facility for you to borrow against it.
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UK SMEs look to Merchant Cash Advances for funding
Last post: Sep 25, 2012
Small business owners have found themselves having to pass ever more stringent tests when looking for cash to fund or grow their businesses.
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Consignment loans now available
Last post: Sep 19, 2012
A review of Consignment loans
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