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Finding The Best Commercial Mortgage Rates
Tuesday, 01 June 2010
By Dane Pearson

  While offices and factories are important for any business, purchase or construction of these premises will divert the ever-important capital from regular business expenses. If you are thinking of extending the lease period of your property then wait. Rental of leased properties put a much higher cost on the business. Even after years of paying the lease, you continue to be the leaseholder. In this article, the author has tried to show how commercial mortgages offer a middle path.


While the entrepreneur becomes a property owner with the help of commercial mortgages, the sum that he has to expend every month or quarter will be equal or sometimes lesser than what is being offered on lease, thanks to the low commercial mortgage rates.

Those who are conversant with the residential mortgages will not find commercial mortgages very different. The only difference lies in the fact that commercial mortgages are designed for the businesspersons. Nowadays, businesses are readily making use of commercial mortgages to not only purchase property, but also raise finance for other business purposes.

Commercial mortgage rates may generally take two
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Retail Margin, Trade Discount, and What it Suggests that for the Author
Monday, 31 May 2010
By jemima hudson

  DEFINITIONS

Retail margin is essentially the distinction between your book's wholesale value and your book's retail price. As an example, a book with a cover worth of $ten and a wholesale value of $5 features a 50% retail margin.
Wholesale worth is the price of your book to a retailer. To use the identical rudimentary example, a book with a cover worth of $10 and a retail margin of fifty% can be sold to a retailer for $5.
Retail price is the identical as cover value or selling price. This is the price of the book to the top consumer (the reader). The retail worth is typically printed on the cover of the book and also "embedded" inside the barcode on the back. For instance, a book with a wholesale value of $five and a retail margin of 50% can have a retail value of $10.
As you'll see, retail margin, wholesale value, and retail worth are interconnected. By having 2 figures, the third will be calculated.
The fourth definition to pay attention to is that the trade discount, that is the proportion off the
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