fico: Higher Cost Mortgages? Fannie Mae Says Yes. - 03/16/08 05:22 PM
**Click Here to See The Original Post on WealthWithMortgage.com!** Once again, there is some re-pricing of risk going on. If you have recently applied for a loan, you may notice that you're rate is higher than the 'going rate' you're seeing in less than honest ad's. Fannie Mae has made the decision (0 comments)
fico: Want a Quick Credit Score Boost? - 01/17/08 10:57 AM
**Click here to go to the original post at wealthwithmortgage.com** Have you ever received a credit card offer in the mail? "You're Pre-Approved! 0% for 18 Months, Transfer Your Balances Today! No Closing Cost Refinance! " Perhaps the question should be how many of these offers do you recieve each day? You better believe (0 comments)
fico: How is Your Credit Score Calculated? - 01/17/08 10:50 AM
**Click here to go to the original post on wealthwithmortgage.com** It's been established that your credit score is a very important component to your personal profile. To refresh your memory, your credit score influences the following (and more): Employment Insurance Interest Rates on Debt Qualifying for Loans Renting an Apartment Opening a Checking/Savings AccountIt's (0 comments)
fico: Your Credit Score Is Going To Change, Do You Want To Know Why? - 01/01/08 11:33 PM
Credit scores have and always been a very important part to our life. Like it or not this three digit score decides many things for you such as (but not limited to):- Employment Opportunities- Insurance Costs- Interest Rates You Pay - Being Approved For a Loan or Credit Cards- Renting an (5 comments)
fico: Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes... FICO Based Fees - 12/31/07 02:30 PM
Changes.. They ARE happening in the mortgage business without question! The most recent announcement from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is an important one. In the last few months there has been a lot of mentioning the 'Re-pricing of Risk'... Their announcement was about new 'Delivery Fees' that will be charged (1 comments)
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