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Langley Chamber of Commerce

Tuesday, December 13th

Coast Hotel and Convention
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5pm Networking
6:30pm Dinner
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VWN Evening Chapter
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
6:30pm - 9:30pm
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Benefits of a Merchant Cash Advance

  • Quick - your business can receive funding in less than 10 days
  • Simple - the system is fully automated
  • Easy - no specific collateral required
  • Flexible - no fixed payments

We average the monthly volume of debit and credit card transactions your business receives and set up your Merchant Cash Advance for approximately that amount. A small withholding comes off each future debit/credit transaction (ie, 10%) to pay back the advance over the next year - secured against your future sales rather than conventional ways such as against property.


About Jamie Moi 
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Jamie Moi is an independent mortgage broker with Dominion Lending Centres West Coast Mortgages. She is an Accredited Mortgage Professional (AMP) and provides all types of residential real estate financing for property purchases, mortgage refinances, mortgage renewals, second mortgages and investment  financing.

Jamie specializes in assisting clients who are self employed and can assist clients across Canada from her office in Langley, BC.
 

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Purpose

The holidays are right around the corner and we are deep into the season of entertaining and being with friends and family.  Hosting parties and being invited into the homes of others can often spark thoughts like "Boy, making this cheese ball sure would be easier if our kitchen had a island" or "Their powder room is beautiful.  I wonder how much it would cost to upgrade our bathroom?"  If during this holiday season you are tempted by the thoughts of home renovations, never fear!  As a home equity specialist, I can help you to use the equity in your home to pay for home upgrades and debt consolidation.  I have the most flexible products and best rates on the market and my services are complimentary to you because the banks pay me.  Why wait to see about making your home your dream home? Call today to get started! 

 

Looking to Renovate?

What will be the return on your investment? 

 

Top 10 Renovations

Average Return on Investment

Painting and Interior Decorating

73%

Kitchen Renovation

72%

Bathroom Renovations

68%

Exterior Painting

65%

Floor Upgrades

62%

Window/ Door Replacement

57%

Family Room Addition

51%

Fireplace Additions

50%

Bathroom Renovation

49%

Furnace/ Heating Updating

48%

 

All the best!

    

Jamie Moi, AMP
Dominion Lending Centres - West Coast Mortgages

Your mortgage consultant for life

604-534-6504
jamiemoi@jamiemoi.com
  

 

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Current Mortgage Rates  
 CURRENT MORTGAGE RATES
Effective Dec 6, 2011  

   TERM                    BEST RATE            
  POSTED RATE
1 Yr Closed                   2.80%                       3.65%
2 Yr Closed                 * 2.49%                       4.00%
3 Yr Closed                 * 2.99%                       4.60%
4 Yr Closed                 * 3.09%                       5.59%   
5 Yr Closed                 * 3.39%                       6.10%
7 Yr Closed                   4.75%                       6.90%
10 Yr Closed                 5.14%                       7.05%  


Prime Rate: 3.00%
5 Year Variable @ Prime - 0.10%  
Bench Mark Rate: 5.29%

* indicates a promotional rate
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Renovating Your Home? Tips to Help You Save Time and Money

CMHC 

November 23, 2011 11:13 ET

 

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov. 23, 2011) - Everyone has a different reason for wanting to renovate their home. Some may be looking to make a change in the way their home looks or feels while others may want to fix a maintenance issue or make their homes more comfortable or energy-efficient. Whatever your reason, undertaking a renovation involves a number of important decisions.

 

To help you make more informed decisions, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) offers a number of tips, tools and resources like the Before you Renovate: Renovation Guide. Consulting these resources before you begin can help you save time, money and a lot of frustration - resulting in a better overall renovation experience.

First, always take the time to thoroughly plan out your renovation before you pick up a hammer (or the phone). Mistakes on paper are much easier and less expensive to fix than mistakes on the job. Taking the time now to identify what your priorities are, and how you want to achieve them, can save you a great deal of expense (and more than a few headaches) further down the road.

 

Next, decide whether or not your planned renovation is practical. For instance, that addition may look great, but can your home's systems handle the additional heating, lighting and plumbing requirements? Learn to draw the line between what would be nice and what's really essential and consider hiring a qualified professional early in the process to help guide you toward what's practical for your home.

 

It is also a good idea to think about the long-term impact of your renovations. For example, renovations that make your home more energy-efficient could pay for themselves through years of lower monthly utility bills. In addition, think about your family's future needs by making sure your design is flexible enough to adapt to changes as time goes by.

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o avoid going over-budget, have a clear idea in advance of how much your renovation will cost and how much you can afford. CMHC's Household Budget Calculator is designed to help you understand what you can afford. Get written estimates from at least two reputable local renovators, architectural firms or materials suppliers and if they ask for a deposit, make sure it is a nominal amount and get a signed receipt.

 

If you need help financing your renovation project, there are several options. You may be able to renegotiate your mortgage, apply for a personal loan or line of credit, or obtain a home equity loan. If the renovation will make your home more energy-efficient you might even qualify for financial assistance. CMHC recommends that you speak with your mortgage professional in order to evaluate and understand the options that are available to you.

 

For more than 65 years, CMHC has shared a wealth of knowledge and housing expertise, as well as useful tools and guidance, to help Canadians enjoy an informed and assured housing experience. To consult or download copies of CMHC's resources for renovating a home visit www.cmhc.ca and search "renovate".

  

 
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Jamie Moi, AMP
Dominion Lending Centres - West Coast Mortgages
ph: 604.534.6504
fax: 604.534.6592
http://www.jamiemoi.com