Articles, tagged with "tight credit", page 3
17th December 2009
Owner financed are available across the USA to anyone regardless of their credit as long as they have a down payment and can afford the monthly payments. A huge plus on an owner financed purchase unlike a rent to own or other similar type purchase is that...
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Author:
Dan
15th December 2009
But unfortunately today the reality is that with the tight credit market, this approach is not very successful. It is very hard for a new business to even get a loan. What's more, invoice factoring or accounts receivable funding is rarely thought of when ...
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Author:
kgabriel
11th December 2009
2009 may have been a tough year economically, but it has been a major year for new tax breaks. The latest is a new tax break announced by the IRS for business losses.
As you might imagine, there have been a number of businesses operating at a loss dur...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
09th December 2009
A country's central bank tight credit policy often means that the rules in borrowing are stricter and the liquidity is not sufficient to allow a free credit flow. A strict credit policy also means that the banks are taking extra cautions on lending. ...
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Author:
sonnix
27th November 2009
There are few other things that you can do right now that could have a more profound effect on your future than making the decision to dive into real estate investing with both feet. While getting married, starting a family, or experiencing a life-changi...
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Author:
Charrissa
15th November 2009
The monetary policy followed by the central bank has a tremendous bearing on the various sectors of the economy and none more pronounced than the real estate industry. A tight or an easy credit policy would determine the extent of liquidity available in t...
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Author:
Lokesh Nagpal
27th October 2009
Small businesses nationwide have been severely damaged by the credit constraints after a year of economic woes. But while many small businesses have had to close their doors, others have managed to survive using invoice survival tactics such as factoring....
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Author:
kgabriel
28th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christian Amstadter
Leaders of the G-20 summit in PA began there 2 day summit. The big indications that were things are still not strong enough to end the governments huge injections into the economy.Speaking of this fragile economy,...
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Author:
Christian Amstadter
16th September 2009
The estimated £4.3 billion in new equity that has been pumped into the UK listed property sector via rights issues and share placings in the past 10 months appears to be having a strong stabilizing influence on the market, new Net Asset Value (NAV) resea...
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Author:
Rivington
23rd June 2009
Real Estate is in an insecure position. If you want to invest, it is important to have the appropriate income, credit and job security. If you have these in place, there are many deals to be had. If a potential investor is not yet ready on this front, now...
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Author:
michael russell
23rd June 2009
A good cause for pause is deciding whether to rent or buy. In the current economy, some people think renting is best because it affords time to save, assess and make a composed decision. But buying also has advantages. Home prices are extremely low. The r...
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Author:
michael russell
10th June 2009
Source: The National Association of Home Builders
As builders and remodelers retool their businesses in a tight credit market and recapture the interest of jittery consumers, this spring is the greenest yet for the nation's home building industry, ac...
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Author:
Lisa Zapalac
05th June 2009
Banks aren't lending, sellers can't sell and buyers can't buy. Seller financing opens up huge pools of potential buyers who are willing to pay fair market value and above average interest rates to the seller who is willing to take payments instead of ...
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Author:
Dan Auito
29th May 2009
New York City real estate has long been a barometer for the rest of New York. But now, in the recession, the city is behaving out of character. One day things might look promising; the next, not so good. With the rest of the state looking for guidance, it...
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Author:
michael russell
29th May 2009
Due to tight credit markets, real estate investors are looking for Private Money to fund their deals. In the following paragraphs I will elaborate on the types of Private Money to go after and the types to avoid.
Private Money is often equated with har...
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Author:
Lee Ali