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We had TARP for residential, now comes commercial
The residential collapse has contributed to a record number of bank failures. Now banks are seeing commercial lending problems rise, centered around commercial real estate. Bankers, industry analysts and observers widely expect first-quarter 2009 data — scheduled to be released in the next few weeks as part of many lenders’ first-quarter reports — to signal a continued escalation in loan defaults from all forms of commercial borrowers, from the real estate at office parks, shopping centers and commercial building space to more traditional business borrowers. State banks, according to Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. data, reported a 15 percent increase in non-farm, non-residential loans — the regulators’ definition for all commercial loans — as nonaccrual loans within the last 90 days of 2008.

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Prequalification Programs
The Prequalification Loan program uses intermediary organizations to assist prospective borrowers in developing viable loan application packages and securing loans. This program targets low income borrowers, disabled business owners, new and emerging businesses, veterans, exporters, rural and specialized industries.

Commercial Loan Processing Explained
It is important to understand the process behind commercial loan processing to gain an insight into how a financing institution assesses and decides on whether or not a loan is granted. While commercial loans provide an attractive source of income in terms of interest, lenders exercise a lot of care in evaluating borrowers to ensure that funds lent out are recovered along with the earnings.

Prequalification Program
The Prequalification Loan program uses intermediary organizations to assist prospective borrowers in developing viable loan application packages and securing loans. This program targets low income borrowers, disabled business owners, new and emerging businesses, veterans, exporters, rural and specialized industries.

Buy to Let Commercial Mortgages
Buy to Let Commercial Mortgages are becoming more popular as the commercial property market heats up. With more lenders entering the market we take a look at the different types of commercial investment finance available to the large and small investor.

Inhibitors to Success: Education
The third critical factor that prevents some borrowers from sustaining a successful business is lack of education. Most borrowers of microfinance are incurring debt and operating a business for the first time.

Real Estate Commercial Loans?
When it comes to getting a commercial loan for real estate, you may be asking yourself the following questions: What is a real estate commercial loan? How do I get a commercial loan for real estate? What can I use a real estate commercial loans for? What terms and interest rates can I expect from a real estate commercial loan? What are the qualifications for a commercial loan for real estate? Are there loan limits for a real estate commercial loan? Where can I find a real estate commercial lender? Are there any government programs to help me get a real estate commercial loan? This article will answer all of those questions and more.

We had TARP for residential, now comes commercial
The residential collapse has contributed to a record number of bank failures. Now banks are seeing commercial lending problems rise, centered around commercial real estate. Bankers, industry analysts and observers widely expect first-quarter 2009 data — scheduled to be released in the next few weeks as part of many lenders’ first-quarter reports — to signal a continued escalation in loan defaults from all forms of commercial borrowers, from the real estate at office parks, shopping centers and commercial building space to more traditional business borrowers. State banks, according to Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. data, reported a 15 percent increase in non-farm, non-residential loans — the regulators’ definition for all commercial loans — as nonaccrual loans within the last 90 days of 2008.

Making Sense of Interest Rates
Business borrowers are watching closely as official interest rates rise across the board. So what does this mean for your business and why do rates vary between commercial rates, home loan rates and equipment finance rates?

Commercial Real Estate Forecast: 2010 Stable - Bargain Hunters poised to take Advantage
The commercial real estate industry faces a dismal forecast for the next 5 years. Nationally, 2010 looks like an unavoidable tsunami of foreclosures and short sales for a multitude of borrowers, investors, and lenders – are the reports from the mainstream media. These less than positive predictions and negative economic conditions could create the opportunity of a lifetime for investors this year and next. The values of commercial real estate are at all-time cyclical lows, presenting one of the best acquisition environments this country has ever seen.

Commercial Financing: How to Do It Yourself
Contrary to what most small business owners think, commercial financing is not rocket science. In fact, there are only three main ways to do it: via debt, equity or what I call “do it yourself” commercial financing. Each method comes with benefits and drawbacks you should be aware of. At various stages in your business’ life cycle, one or more of these commercial financing methods may be appropriate. Therefore, a thorough understanding of each method is important if you think you may ever need to secure commercial financing.

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