Meaning Bridging finance
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Bridging finance


Short term finance used when buying and selling houses to cover the gap between receipt of funds from sale of existing house and the payment of funds to purchase another house.
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Bridging finance


A short-term loan (approximately six to twelve months or less) that is used to fill the time gap between buying another property and either selling the one you own or obtaining a long-term loan. This [..]
Source: homestart.com.au

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Bridging finance


A short-term loan often used to cover a finance gap between the purchase of a new property and the sale of an old property. Higher interest rates are usually charged for this form of finance.
Source: futurefinancial.com.au (offline)

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Bridging finance


Bridging finance is a solution that is meant to provide financial assistance to small and medium entrepreneurs who have secured fixed contracts.
Source: idc.co.za (offline)

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Bridging finance


Short term finance used when buying and selling houses to cover the gap between receipt of funds from sale of existing house and the payment of funds to purchase another house
Source: empoweredfinance.com.au

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Bridging finance


Finance obtained over a short period, as a "bridge" to long-term funding. Higher interest rates may be charged for bridging finance.
Source: stgeorge.com.au

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Bridging finance


Finance obtained over a short period, as a "bridge" to long-term funding. Higher interest rates may be charged for bridging finance.
Source: banksa.com.au

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Bridging finance


Short term finance that has been arranged until long term funding can be set in place.
Source: firststateconveyancing.com.au (offline)





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