| Commercial Conduit | A direct link to an institutional lending source. |
| Commercial Lender | a group or entity that lends money or capital to individuals, or principals of businesses as a function of their primary operation. Capital Sources Group has direct contact and strong relationships with many commercial lenders, especially in the United States; however, also in Europe and the Asia-Pacific regions. |
| Commercial Loan | a loan typically used to finance inventory or operations of a business. |
| Commercial Loan Unsecured | A commercial loan may be obtained in an unsecured fashion, (meaning the loan is not supported by real estate or commercial property) if the present cashflow from business is rated substantial enough to provide funds through the amortization or the principals seeking the unsecured commercial loan have a credit-worthiness able to effect the loan requested.
In many instances, an example of an unsecured commercial loan is one for medical practices seeking new growth or a professional starting out on their business model. Unsecured loans, although difficult, are not impossible with appropriate pre-financing planning. |
| Commercial Property Loan | A commercial property loan is structuring funding or financing for a new or existing business, situated on land owned by the business. |
| Comparative Market Analysis | An estimate of the value of a property based on an analysis of sales of properties with similar characteristics. |
| Compound interest | Compound interest is interest earned on interest and makes a huge difference to the value of long term savings. Say you've invested $100, which is earning 10% interest each year.
Year 1, you earn 10% on $100 = $110
Year 2, instead of earning another 10% on your $100, you earn 10% on $110 = $121
Year 3, you earn 10% on $121 = $133.10
And so on, so longer you leave it, the more you benefit from compounding.
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| Conduit | The financial intermediary that sponsors the conduit between the lender(s) originating loans and the ultimate investor.> |
| Conventional Financing | A mortgage that is not insured or guaranteed by a government agency such as the Federal Home Administration (FHA) or Veterans Administration (VA). |
| Conventional Loan | A mortgage that is not insured or guaranteed by a government agency such as the Federal Home Administration (FHA) or Veterans Administration (VA). |