Need Additional Business Funds? Stop Right There!

Aug 22
21:00

2003

Mark Askew

Mark Askew

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Looking for additional capital to fund your next marketing campaign or to expand your business. Hold It! Stop right there. Small business owners seeking additional marketing funds may only need to look no further than there own back yards. And in this particular case their own homes and driveways as well.

How so? The next best thing to looking for funds is saving money. Before venturing off to the lending institution why not brain storm ideas that will help you save money. For instance,Need Additional Business Funds? Stop Right There! Articles can you cut back on the amount of print and copy paper you're using? Can you reduce travel expenses?

Before making any additional major purchases consider the fact that the less equipment you buy the less servicing you'll have to pay for. Do you really need that updated laptop, monitor, telephone system, etc? Can you cut down on shipping costs, Long distance calls and employee perks? If your equipment leasing contract is up for renewal can you find a better deal?

The time is ripe for refinancing. If you have a number of business loans and credit card debt considering refinancing to a lower rate. Can you refinance the company car as well as your personal and family vehicles?

While you're at it have you thought about refinancing your home? True, the home loan refinancing wave has definitely passed us by. Refinancing applications recently fell over 70 percent lower than in the last week of May 2003. Still home refinancing demand is strong as 29% of homeowners have not yet refinanced.

Mark Askew, founder of the Mortgage Loan Rate Network does not believe this means the days of bargain home loan refinancing has ended. “With mortgage rates fluctuating in the upward direction many are asking whether now is a bad time to refinance a home loan?” Mark explains. “Although mortgage rates have increased, rates are still at attractive lows. With the refinance wave passing fewer loan applications to process can mean improved loan processing and disbursement time. This can be a significant motivator for those seeking the cash out refinancing option.”

The online loan shopping resource at www.RefinanceLoanRates.com defines cash-out refinancing as a home refinancing program that allows you to you to refinance your mortgage, possibly lowering the current rate, reduce monthly payment amount and pocket cash to fund college education, add that extra room or pool to your home, buy a car, invest in a business venture and just about anything else.
“You use it as needed.” says Mark.

How does it work? Here's an example: You currently owe $90,000 on a home that’s valued at $160,000. You are seeking to lower the interest rate. You also want $20,000 in pocketable cash. You refinance the
mortgage for $110,000. This leaves you with a lower rate on the balance you owe on the house, and you pocket $20,000 cash to use as you wish.

Your mortgage company is required to provide you with a written good faith estimate of closing costs within 3 working days of receiving the application. When a mortgage company tells you they have locked your rate get a written statement which details the interest rate, the length of the rate lock and details about the program.

When seeking capital to expand business ventures one would do well to make it a priority to first cut costs at home base and proceed from there.