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Socialism Is Everywhere

by hilzoy In a stunning reversal, John McCain today endorsed the redistribution of wealth: " ... do, and that's go in and buy out these bad mortgages, give people mortgages they can afford, stabilize home values and start ... : "He will commit a $5,000 tax credit for each and every customer who buys a zero carbon emission [more...]

Date: 2008-10-29 05:48:29

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“we’re in this mess, ultimately, because our political elites thought it was good social policy to encourage banks to give mortgages to uncreditworthy people, resulting in what Sailer months ago called the “Diversity Recession”

Read it and send it to eveyone you know! When I and my wife, a legal alien, bought our house, ... indulgence towards junk science. If the bank gave loans to white people like my wife with no credit, or bad credit, the bank would later look bad if was sued for discrimination, even if it was innocent [more...]

Date: 2008-09-25 15:28:49


Bad Credit Loan Mortgage Foreclosure Information

Many people are delaying their obligation to get auto insurance. Well, auto insurance is important for today, because this is the right help if you get any kinds of auto emergency, such as theft and accidents that have become regular problems [more...]

Date: 2009-01-15 08:23:07


Concerns Of Home Buyers

by James Weekson There are many who want to purchase a home, but are scared after hearing all of the talk about how nobody is lending money and for people with a bad credit rating that of course means there is no way of obtaining a mortgage. First of all, there will always be a company around that will lend money and even though high end banks often restrict the amount lent out and to whom they lend money to, there are always other options available. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-27 17:36:13


You know, maybe “vulgar” libertarians have a point on this one?

By Thoreau I don’t claim to understand all of the intricacies of the mortgage crisis, ... directly or indirectly through various financial instruments) the risk of too many bad mortgages ... , and then it will be harder for people to get credit, whether for consumption or starting new businesses or going to school [more...]

Date: 2008-09-24 04:27:15


Concerns Of Many Home Buyers

by James Weekson There are many who want to purchase a home, but are scared after hearing all of the talk about how nobody is lending money and for people with a bad credit rating that of course means there is no way of obtaining a mortgage. First of all, there will always be a company around that will lend money and even though high end banks often restrict the amount lent out and to whom they lend money to, there are always other options available. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-28 07:45:51


BREAKING: Washington Mutual seized by feds, biggest bank failure in US history

WSJ:In what is by far the largest bank failure in U.S. history, federal regulators seized Washington Mutual Inc ... after it got caught up in the booming part of the mortgage business that made loans to people with bad credit, known as subprime borrowers. Troubles spread to other parts of WaMu's home loan portfolio [more...]

Date: 2008-09-26 02:41:42


9 Reasons for a good credit rating or FICO score

Does my credit rating really matter? That question goes through a lot of people's heads as they max out their credit card or don't pay their automobile payment Huntsville Alabama car loans financing with bad credit mortgage home loans, real estate auto insurance, web design. Huntsville schools festivals business events and community [more...]

Date: 2008-12-22 12:51:43


How to Repair Bad Credit – Find Out Just How Easy This Can Be

Lower credit scores are the result of minimum payments, late payments, too many cards and not enough income, and bad financial planning. Most people who have a credit card can not afford the lifestyle they live, and end up using most of their monthly income on credit cards…Last 5 posts by LendingTree Says Google's Getting Into Mortgage Quotes - September 11th, 2009U.S. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-12 06:00:56


Health Insurance Plans qualify Coverage

People always delayed and denied their rights to have health insurance, whereas this is important for our life ... York Auto Insurance Premiums Information (0) January 15, 2009 — Bad Credit Loan Mortgage Foreclosure ... company). You can also rise up after the bad illness moment. If you need more information before [more...]

Date: 2009-01-15 08:32:16


Strategic Mortgage Defaults on the Rise

Strategic default— walking away from your home and mortgage —is getting more common. The interesting part is who is doing it: according to a recent study, people with good credit. For such consumers, strategic default may be the best of a range of bad options. The same study found that 588,000 people walked away from their mortgages in 2008, far more than the industry thought. And most of them seem to understand what they are doing—they just do not have any better option. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-25 16:39:05


Commercial Real Estate Mortgage

There are different types of loans that are available in the market; while some loans are meant for personal requirements of an individual, ... risks by providing loans to those people, who have a bad credit record. The financial institutions ... for their business needs. This type of loans is highly in demand with all the people who are involved [more...]

Date: 2008-12-19 23:06:31


When you should use a credit repair agency.

Credit has become a very important part of peoples live in todays age. If you have bad credit you are familiar with having closed doors to loans, bank cards, credit cards, car financing and mortgages. Now all is not lost and you have the option to start fixing your credit. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-29 18:23:10


When you should use a credit repair agency.

Credit has become a very important part of peoples live in todays age. If you have bad credit you are familiar with having closed doors to loans, bank cards, credit cards, car financing and mortgages. Now all is not lost and you have the option to start fixing your credit. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-29 18:23:10


2007 Vs 2009

“The 14 Biggest Differences Between Investing NOW & Investing Pre Dec 2007” ... shortfalling properties, low yields and bad credit scores 2) Pre 2007: People were talking about growth ... in this 14) Pre 2007: Mortgage rates would change slowly, incrementally & infrequently. Cred [more...]

Date: 2009-01-16 14:06:40


How to Find the Right Mortgage

by katie George A mortgage that is properly suited to an individual’s needs when buying a home can save the individual thousands while a mortgage ... be considerably more or less by the end of the mortgage. Individuals who have no or bad credit ... one is the right one. First one needs to understand the different options available to them. For people [more...]

Date: 2009-01-07 00:31:19


Commonsense Regulatory Ideas Ignored Prior to Mortgage Meltdown

What continues to bother me about the financial crisis is that so many people saw the warning signs and yet so many others refused to pay attention to the risks. A new AP report reveals the extent to which the Bush administration ... 2006: Regulators told bankers exotic mortgages were often inappropriate for buyers with bad credit [more...]

Date: 2008-12-01 14:25:05


Need Help With Money

It’s normal for people to make mistakes when it comes to money, but with the economy being in the state it is in now, ... get access to auto loans, credit cards, mortgages, and student loans.    Keeping your credit rating high ... you may need to correct some of your bad money habits to survive the recession. The most common [more...]

Date: 2009-01-16 01:57:49


Mortgage Chatter for the last day of July: Covered bonds, Pres. Bush signed the bill - now what?

“People need good lies. There are too many bad ones.” So chimed in Kurt Vonnegut ... . of Colorado. Mercury’s lenders pulled their line of credit after Mercury failed to meet loan requirements ... if the mortgages go bad, the bank must step in to ensure that bond holders get their interest. Put another way [more...]

Date: 2008-07-31 12:19:55


There Aren’t Necessarily Any Villains In Mortgage Collapse

Megan McArdle expresses some surprise at the small amount of fraud that’s been exposed by the collapse in the credit markets, ... chance that they might have been able to get out of their bad positions and stay solvent ... people their fund was okay the month before it went belly up. This was a bad thing, and the people [more...]

Date: 2008-11-28 15:19:33


BIG Problems Need Simple Solutions; A Bailout Plan that Works

Two months ago, hardly anyone knew of credit default swaps, commercial paper, mortgage backed securities, and mark to market accounting ... removed from Wall Street and Capitol Hill. People took out loans that were leveraged against property ... , what we desperately need is a simple solution for people who borrowed too much money and made a bad [more...]

Date: 2008-10-10 20:38:59


3rd Wave of Foreclosure Hits The Jobless

People With Traditional Mortgages Who Have Lost Their Jobs Are Now Facing Foreclosure (CBS) ... up. With a government job, good credit, and a 30 year fixed rate loan on her southern California house, Judy ... swept up are not greedy investors, or people who got in over their heads with bad loans, reports CBS [more...]

Date: 2008-11-29 06:00:20


Monday: Bi-Partisan Bank Robbery?

I don’t pretend to understand Credit Derivative Swaps and financial ‘instruments’ and it looks like the people who have been playing with them for ... like the Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) where the government would restructure and refinance bad mortgages from individual homeowners and make them affordable.  The theory goes that if those [more...]

Date: 2008-09-22 12:26:24


Ten Mortgage Tips I Learned From Past Three Home Purchases

Bottom Line: I highlight some of my personal lessons learned from three home purchases conducted over the past six years. 1 ... , PhD. First third of book is dedicated to people that need help with credit or qualifying for expensive ... for a quick initial review. 2. Bad U.S. economy news is good news for you when you’re floating [more...]

Date: 2008-12-25 15:00:00


The Problem with “Maxxing Out”

As we all know, there are lots of people who are in deep trouble with their mortgages ... they go?) until the sheriff shows up at the door with the eviction notice. Bad news all the way around ... Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) which comes complete with a checkbook and debit cards that look [more...]

Date: 2009-01-06 23:08:39


Shopping and Saving Money...

Oh, for the good old days when people would stop Christmas shopping when they ran out of money. ~Author Unknown So... ... has a mortgage, we own everything. No loans. No credit card debt. We lived on hand-me-down furniture ... . I thought -- heck, it's NOT the weekend, and it's early in the morning, it shouldn't be too bad. WAS I EVER [more...]

Date: 2008-12-06 10:17:42


Wall Street bailout plan to include more than bad mortgage debt: Feds to absorb unpaid bar bets, inadvertently laundered postage stamps, unredeemed soda cans and insufficient tooth-fairy disbursements

Totally absurd? Think twice: In the dark of night over the weekend when most people were snoozing, the Treasury dramatically expanded its bailout plan to include buying student loans, car loans, credit card debt and any other “troubled” assets held by banks. The changes, which were included [more...]

Date: 2008-09-23 06:05:06


Banks and Consumers Are the Problem, Not Bad Assets

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson announced that he has shelved the original plan to buy troubled mortgage assets via the recently approved $700 ... loans, student loans and credit cards. This is creating a heavy burden on the American people [more...]

Date: 2008-11-14 12:14:14


What up Party People?

Firstly...Happy New Year to all.Secondly...I know what you're thinking...where are the baby bump pics?? ... of the kiddos, working, and embarking on a massive credit clean-up so that my FICO score will be mortgage ... anyway.My heartburn is awful, I only throw up occasionally now, and my sciatica is so bad I can barely [more...]

Date: 2009-01-02 20:33:00


The Bad Paper Chase

The Bad Paper Chase November 26th, 2008 admin And the handout/buyout craze continues ... such as credit cards, auto loans and student loans. By all means, let’s just keep buying up debts from people ... Loan Banks. It also will purchase another $500 billion in mortgage-backed securities, pools [more...]

Date: 2008-11-26 07:37:00


D

In today's news: Is the economy dead ? “Okay, this is a shocker,” said Douglas Porter, deputy chief economist at BMO Capital Markets. “We’re not talking about a shot across the bow of the optimists, this is more like a torpedo through the hull. Imported wine at seven bucks a bottle. Incredibly cheap food, jeans and household staples. Real estate prices 40% below levels of more than a decade ago. Structural unemployment and families that save a fifth of their gross income. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-30 03:26:03


Wasting away

Not a day goes by here without new arguments why interest rates won’t rise. They go like this: The weather’s been good since last winter ended. People are enjoying it. They play and prosper in the sun. If the snows come it will be bad. We are not ready. We will suffer. Therefore the government will not allow it to be so. Other variations, too. Like pointing to Japan where rates have stayed low for two decades. Or claiming central banks will print money, buy all the bonds, and keep rates low. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-29 01:48:24


Miguel Barbosa Interviews Michael Mauboussin: Author, Investor, & Multidisciplinary Thinker

Benoit Mandelbrot once said that “failure to explain is caused by failure to describe”. The world has experienced one of the most severe financial crises. How should we make sense of what happened? Without a doubt, we should describe the financial crisis in a multidisciplinary fashion. Only through multiple perspectives can we begin to uncover the origins of the “great recession”. Today, I’m pleased and honored to have one of the foremost experts in multidisciplinary thinking, Michael Mauboussin. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-28 16:43:17


Our Dysfunctional Government

It was the levees stupid! I used to tell my students down here in New Orleans how smoothly things ran in Minneapolis compared to here until that Interstate Bridge fell into the river. Then I realized we were just the canary in the coal mine. Still, it’s really hard to describe the degree of dysfunction surrounding all levels of government down here in Louisiana to any one that’s never actually lived here.  It easily takes 15 – 20 minutes to get some one to respond to your 911 call.  The New [more...]

Date: 2009-09-25 16:21:38


Michael Moore: Interview of “Capitalism: A Love Story”

Thanks to Radical Eyes for suggesting this interview, which appeared on Democracy Now, and is available in audio.Guest: Michael Moore, Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker. His latest film, Capitalism: A Love Story, opened in New York and Los Angeles yesterday. It opens nationwide on October 2nd.JUAN GONZALEZ: It was a year ago today when President George W. Bush gave a primetime address urging Americans to support the $700 billion bailout of Wall Street. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-27 16:29:27


Free crack.

So many interesting things in the meeee-dya — every so often I like to say it like the pests who brayed it in my ear all these years — this weekend. I hardly know where to start. As many of you know, Detroit is having a moment in the national spotlight; Time magazine bought a house in town to be home base for its yearlong look at the city. Their first cover story is either this week or last, but I haven’t read it yet (although I bookmarked the blog ). [more...]

Date: 2009-09-28 06:10:32


The Entire Affordable Mortgage Rates Are Calculated Precisely

There are various methods where one can achieve anything and everything. My friend’s son at a very tender age is very insistent and wants to own all that his father has. He has great plans and dreams and wants to fulfill them in a beneficial way. Well, there are hundreds of youngsters these days who want to lead a comfortable life and settle in a luxurious way. My friend’s son (Daniel) is only 20 years old. He believes in earn and learn procedures. He is learning as well as earning. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-25 07:16:51


We’re Still a Nation of Spenders, Not Squirrels

Will we be spenders or savers? It is a big question for the economy. Without a rise in consumer spending it is hard to get economic growth. It is also a big question for retailers and other businesses relying on consumer demand. The evidence on what has been happening so far is mixed. Official figures suggest that retail spending has held up better than many other parts of the economy, with a 2.1% rise in sales volume last month compared with a year earlier. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-30 18:56:25


We're Still a Nation of Spenders, Not Squirrels

Will we be spenders or savers? It is a big question for the economy. Without a rise in consumer spending it is hard to get economic growth. It is also a big question for retailers and other businesses relying on consumer demand. The evidence on what has been happening so far is mixed. Official figures suggest that retail spending has held up better than many other parts of the economy, with a 2.1% rise in sales volume last month compared with a year earlier. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-30 18:03:11


More Rough Times Ahead for U.S. Economy, despite Recent Improvements

RISMEDIA, September 29, 2009—Despite recent signs of improvement, more rough times are ahead for the U.S. economy, according to several prominent experts in real estate and the economy who attended a recent forum at the Nixon Presidential Library.  “You look at the numbers and everything points to the fact that we not only have bottomed, but things seem to be improving,” said Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics, citing increases in durable goods orders, exports and auto sales. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-28 21:07:59


Underlying Demand During a Housing Shortage

There is an impressive amount of garbage in today's headlines to sift through. Most of it, of course, is rubbish. But there are probably two main takeaways from the last 24 hours: don't fall for the earnings recovery story, and housing is still a sucker's bet in country's whose names begin and end with the letter "A". Let's take the earnings recovery story first. Tomorrow we're going to have a look at the outlook for Aussie bank earnings. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-30 04:58:24


Fixed Rate Second Mortgage

Most people who grow up in America, often think about one day having a family and settlement down in their own home. Owning your own place to call home has been an essential part of the American dream. People are often looking at different real estate properties, even when they don’t have the finances to afford it. Once you buy that first home of yours, it is feeling of accomplishment. After you own your own home, you have a new weapon to use in your finances. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-26 19:03:05


Free Consumer Credit Counseling

Most people who grow up in America, often think about one day having a family and settlement down in their own home. Owning your own place to call home has been an essential part of the American dream. People are often looking at different real estate properties, even when they don’t have the finances to afford it. Once you buy that first home of yours, it is feeling of accomplishment. After you own your own home, you have a new weapon to use in your finances. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-26 19:05:53


Where has the Bailout Money Gone? Good Billions After Bad

Where has the Bailout Money Gone? Good Billions After Bad Vanity Fair by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele As the Bush administration waned, the Treasury shoveled more than a quarter of a trillion dollars in tarp funds into the financial system—without restrictions, accountability, or even common sense. The authors reveal how much of it ended up in the wrong hands, doing the opposite of what was needed. Just inside the entrance to the U.S. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-28 06:17:36


Lenders hold the keys to housing recovery

Christian L. Redfearn is an associate professor of policy, planning and development at USC and a faculty member at the Lusk Center for Real Estate. He is currently involved in both domestic and international research projects, including Swedish housing markets, residential real estate markets in Singapore, and Los Angeles Basin Real Estate Submarket Dynamics. Insider Q&A spoke with Prof. Redfearn recently about which economic factors are keeping the market bottom at bay. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-26 09:00:20


In The News Today

Barrick and its OTC Short of Gold Derivative Obligations: I am asked constantly how Barrick can cover all their hedges. The answer is quite simple. Barrick does not have to buy one ounce of gold. You buy your way out of hedge contracts with paper money. The simple question is what does the long side want to release the obligation in light of future possible profits on the position? What a hell of a needlessly expensive mess. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-30 19:48:55


Impending Threat of More Home Foreclosures

Impending Threat of More Home Foreclosures is a post from: 911-Foreclosure.com In 2006, the housing boom in the US began to cool down and increasing foreclosed news is constantly heard from media networks.  Homeowners began to lose their homes or are threatened with foreclosures because they have failed to keep up with the payments on their mortgage. Many of the foreclosed homes are tied to neighborhoods where subprime martgages were widespread.  MS Foreclosure for example. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-28 07:05:20


Danish Mortgage System Rediscovered

Tyler Cowen has written a very positive review of Robert Pozen’s book about our financial crisis, Too Big To Save? How To Fix The U.S. Financial System. He seem to especially like the Danish Mortgage system. Key quotes….. The Danish model has another critical and innovative feature. Holders can retire their own mortgages by purchasing the same face amount of mortgage bonds at the prevailing market price. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-27 16:14:27


Finding Bad Credit Home Loans

Sep 26th, 2009by Tony Kid. by Tony KidObtaining bad credit home loans is just not as hard as back in times past. There are loads of new programs available to help people with less than stellar credit. You have many options if you fall into the bad credit category today, and help is there if you look for it. You may not think you can get approved for a loan, but if you’ll seek it out, you may find that you’re perfect for the programs that have been put in place today.For many years, citizens of the U. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-26 13:14:42


Will Homeowners Owe More Than Their Homes Are Worth?

Published:September 25, 2009Posted in: Real EstateTags:affect of bad loans, future home values, home ownership, home values, upside down home ownersComments Email This PostDigg it!Facebook Image Credit: www.frontdoor.comThis is scary news.  According to Deutsche Bank, the percentage of homeowners they expect will owe more than their homes are worth by 2011 is going to be around 48%.  They’re basing this on their assessment that home prices are going to continue to decline across the country, [more...]

Date: 2009-09-25 23:01:05



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