Posts Tagged ‘Subprime Lending’
Subprime Mortgage Lending – 2007 Statement
The United States Treasury Department, along with several other federal financial regulatory agencies, released a Statement on Subprime Mortgage Lending in June 2007. This sizeable document (it is 31 pages long) is aimed at people involved in borrowing and lending for mortgages at subprime rates. Of particular concern to the authors are adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). The Statement provides guidelines that w Read the rest of this entry »
Subprime Mortgage Lending – What are Its Effects?
Subprime lending is really nothing new. It was originally designed to enable people with less-than-sterling FICO scores to purchase homes, cars, and other items for which they couldn’t get conventional loans. Also known as “second chance” lending, its purpose was to provide responsible individuals with a second chance to become homeowners. In the mid-1990s, with real estate values continuing to climb, subprime lending became ver Read the rest of this entry »
Subprime Mortgage Lending: What’s it All About?
There’s a lot of talk in the media these days about subprime lending. Do you really know what it is? Essentially, subprime lending means loaning money at a rate of interest that is usually much higher than the “prime” rate. In the United States, the most frequently used prime rate is the one established by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). This is the interest rate on corporate loans currently posted by at least 23 of the 3 Read the rest of this entry »
Solutions for the Subprime Lending Crisis
There are solutions for the subprime lending crisis that entail making changes to the way lenders are handling this crisis. There are distinct groups of individuals that are causing this foreclosure epidemic. First, there is the homeowner who got a “teaser interest rate” that was affordable at the time but became unaffordable when the interest rate adjusted. In addition to the teaser interest rates, lenders started a policy of Read the rest of this entry »
Subprime Mortgage Lending – 2007 Statement on Subprime Mortgage Lending
In June 2007, the United States Treasury Department, along with other federal financial regulatory agencies, issued the Statement on Subprime Mortgage Lending. This document incorporates the Statement on Working with Borrowers published by the agencies two months previously, and is intended to supplement the recent Interagency Guidance on Nontraditional Mortgage Products. The agencies specifically targ Read the rest of this entry »
Subprime Mortgage Lending – Expanded Guidance
In June 2007 the federal financial regulatory agencies together issued a Statement on Subprime Mortgage Lending. This statement contained references to an earlier document issued by the Comptroller Office’s for Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of Thrift Supervision. The latter document, the 2001 Expanded Guidance Read the rest of this entry »
Best Subprime Mortgage Rate
Over the last decade we have seen a substantial increase in Subprime mortgage lending and this type of lending now makes up a significant portion of the overall mortgage market. Subprime mortgage loans are mortgages that have been developed by specialist lenders to address the ever growing numbers of people who for whatever reason have been denied prime or standard residential mortgages by traditional high street lenders. The s Read the rest of this entry »


