I keep seeing the statistic 2.1 Mil in default. What percentage of home loans does that represent?
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www.informedtrades.com The second lesson of two on interest rates, why they are so important to the stock market and to traders and investors in the stock, futures, and forex markets with an introduction to the Federal Reserve. In yesterday’s lesson we began our discussion on Monetary Policy with a look at one of its primary components, interest rates. In today’s lesson we are going to continue this discussion with another look at how interest rates affect the economy and therefore the …
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I have had mortgages with ABN Amro for the past decade, I liked their service, and they never sold my mortgage.
My question is, I know that each lender discloses the percentage of mortgages they anticipate selling (ABN Amro sold 0-25% on average). What percentage does CitiMortgage run?
Do they normally keep mortgages or sell them?
This question is specific to CitiMortgage, not the industry as a whole.
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Let’s say the applicant has a well-paying job but only for the past few months (say, 90k/yr). Looking at a new car 20-30k, on a 5 year payments plan. Down payment is 10%-20%.
What interest rates would you expect for mid-500′s credit score?
For 500?
For high 400′s?
Even lower? (is that possible?)
So car loan companies look at a lot more than just the credit score, right?
As in, a 550 credit score (due to no credit history) is much better than a 550 score that’s due to collections and late payments.
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