I work for a multinational computer company. As is totally normal in this field, your salary is made up of a basic salary, and then the same again for commission - a 50/50 spilt. Commission is paid monthly upon sales, its not a bonus. Mine is 33k basic + 33 commission = 66k OTE (On Target Earnings). Over the last 3 years I have averaged 70k due to over achievement against my target.
Does anyone know how the banks calculate the amount you can borrow? It's not the standard I think they half your commission, so in my case it might be 33+16.5=49.5k - times the amount of your salary they will lend you.
What is the multiplying factor they are using these days? I know its a lot lower than it was a while back.
Thanks
Does anyone know how the banks calculate the amount you can borrow? It's not the standard I think they half your commission, so in my case it might be 33+16.5=49.5k - times the amount of your salary they will lend you.
What is the multiplying factor they are using these days? I know its a lot lower than it was a while back.
Thanks