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Homeowner Loan – Let Your Equity Help Finance Your Future

Homeowners all over the UK have seen the equity levels in their properties rise – even rocket – over recent years. However, your equity is of little use to you unless you sell your property, as it is otherwise tied up in your home and cannot be used. However, with a homeowner loan you can enjoy the opportunity to get at your equity without having to sell your home and move on, enabling you to unlock the money tied up in your home and use it to help finance your future rather than just sitting on it and struggling along financially.

With a homeowner loan you can use your equity to help finance your future, and this means anything from using the money towards an advanced education to improve your career prospects to paying for your dream wedding, paying for the trip of a lifetime, and more. Whatever your plans for the future, there is a good chance that you will need some form of finance to see them come to fruition and this is where a homeowner loan can really help.

When you take out a homeowner loan you can borrow against the equity that is tied up in your home. You can easily work out how much equity you have in your property, by finding out the market value of your home and then deducting any outstanding mortgage or secured loan balances. The figure that you are left with is your equity. Some lenders will allow you to borrow up to the full amount of your equity, whereas others may only allow you to borrow a percentage of your equity. Some may even allow you to borrow over and above your equity levels,

When you take out a homeowner loan you can enjoy an increased chance of getting the finance you need, which has become particularly important in the current financial climate, where credit conditions are very tight. Lenders have become increasingly wary about dishing out unsecured finance, but with homeowner loans the lender has more security, and therefore the risk to the lender is reduced. For the borrower this means a better chance of being able to get the finance required at an affordable rate.

Homeowners should be aware that their equity is a very valuable asset that could enable them to raise the finance that they need in the future. With a choice of lenders offering homeowner loans, you will not be short of choice when it comes to finding the right loan for your needs, and as a homeowner you can enjoy reputable rates of interest making your loan more affordable.

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What Are My Business Finance Options?

When it comes to gaining funding for your business there are a number of different places and avenues that you can approach but the one that you actually choose to use will be based on your business needs. Some examples of the places that you can turn to in the hope of gaining the business finance that you need are bank loans, family/friends, credit cards, overdrafts and investors. These are only a handful of the finance options that are open to both start-up businesses and established businesses; however in some cases many businesses often choose to use a combination of many different sources of finance in order to cover all of the expenses.

It can easily be said that many new businesses will exhaust the internal financial resources which are needed and used to get your business off the ground during the initial start-up phase. It is because of this that new businesses will then seek additional capital in order for them to continue to grow. The statement it takes money to make money is also never more relevant than it is when it comes to small businesses. This is due to the fact that every small business needs money to get started, operate and expand as well as to grow.

If you are a start-up business and you are at the point where you require outside finance you must clearly identify the purpose of your business finance. The start-up finance that you gain for your business is generally acquired so that you can gain assets for your business. These assets are used to help your business achieve its profit making objectives.

When you start to look for ways of raising business finance you should have calculated roughly how much money you are going to need in order to cover all of your business start-up expenses. By doing this you have a better chance of getting the business finance that you want and that you require. Once you have gained a rough estimate of how much money you are going to need for your business start-up in order to get your business off the ground you can start to think about the various avenues that you are able to approach as a way of securing your business finance.

However when it comes to business finance there are only really two words that you need to consider, these are debt or equity. Debt finance, for example, comes in the form of bank loans and credit cards. Debt finance is money that is lent to your business. It will cover all of your business costs but you are required to pay it back. You will have to repay debt finance on a monthly basis with added interest. Before you agree to take out debt finance it is important that you are able to keep up with the monthly repayments. To find this out you should investigate your expenditure and ensure that you will be able to keep up with the payments sufficiently.

The second word that you need to know is equity. Equity finance is money that is invested into your business for a share of your business. You don’t have to pay this money back at any point within your business but it does mean that you lose an aspect of control over your business.

Within every business there are five main components that are needed in order to ensure that your business operates successfully. These components are Personnel, Equipment, Housing, Products & Services and probably most importantly Capital. Without capital all of the other components wouldn’t exist within your business.


By: Helen Cox

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Financing a New Business with Home Equity

If a small business owner owns their home, they can tap a the equity that they have built in there home in order to finance their new business. The entrepreneur would visit the bank that holds their mortgage to discuss the option with their banker of freeing up some of the monies that they have in their home. Often the home owner can access 70% of the equity that they have built up, and in some cases, they can access up to 90% of their home equity.

Home equity financing is advantageous over other forms of small business funding for a number of reasons. The interest rate on a home equity loan or line of credit is far less than credit cards. The interest that the small business owner pays on the loan is tax deductible. Repayment terms are spread out and maybe somewhat flexible and almost anybody who owns a house has access to that money built up in their home equity. Lenders are much more comfortable with approving a loan secured against a cash asset that the applicant has already built up so the small business owner with equity in their home stands a much better chance of success pursuing this route.

The small business owner does have to be very vigilant with this type of financing as they must consider if they are in an inflated real-estate market or not. If there is a real-estate bubble in the neighborhood their house is in, their home could have an extraordinarily high appraisal value. This appraisal will be the basis on which the home equity lender will determine how much they can lend out. The higher the value, the more money will be available to the borrower. In the current low interest rate environment that we are in today, borrowers can get a lot of money for a low rate. But if that rate should move up fairly quickly, it can become very difficult to pay back the loan. But with careful planning and consideration of the risks involved with borrowing money against home equity, the small business entrepreneur can have ready access to the money they have built into their homes.


By: Ken Bissonette

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