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Rate drop may spur home purchases - AZCentral.com
Valley residents waiting for the right time to buy a home or refinance their mortgage received a nice holiday gift from the federal government this week. The Federal Reserve's announcement Tuesday that it would spend $600 billion to buy up mortgage ...

Local auto dealers say news not all bad - Yuma Daily Sun
Which will it be for the Big Three automakers: massive federal bailouts or bankruptcy and a total reorganization? And if either happens, what effect will it have on local auto dealers? Apparently a lot less than one might think. "I can't see Congress ...

Home Prices Fall in 25 U.S. Metro Areas, Led by Foreclosures - Daily Business Review
ome prices fell in 25 U.S. metropolitan areas in September from a year earlier, led by declines in Las Vegas and Sacramento, California, as buyers purchased properties at fire-sale prices. Sales jumped in seven cities in September from August, the ...

The year that stole jobs and Christmas parties - South China Morning Post
Christmas will never be the same for the staff at American International Underwriters, a unit of AIG. For the first time in 77 years, the firm has had to cancel its Christmas party, disappointing more than 200 employees. It has forfeited its booking ...

Editorial: Fed Targets Mortgage Markets - Philadelphia Daily News
The federal government's dizzying series of bailouts finally has taken aim at the industry where the cash can do the most good - housing. The Federal Reserve's decision to buy $500 billion of mortgage-related debt from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was ...

HuffPost Readers Blog The Meltdown - Huffingtonpost.com
We've pulled together a selection of some of the standout stories to share with the rest of our readers -- both to do our part to document the downturn and to make sure that everyone out there feeling the financial pressure knows that they are not ...

LeNature's plundered for $500 million: lawsuit - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Gregory Podlucky looted LeNature's of more than $500 million with the help of investment bankers, family, friends and former company officers, according to a civil lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh. The allegations are contained in a ...

Buy Real Estate Now - Forbes
11.27.08 - First, the bad news. New home sales in the U.S. haven't been this low since 1991, according to the Commerce Department. Now the good news. New home sales in the U.S. haven't been this low since 1991. This means prices are back to where ...

House Race Update: Ohio Sup. Ct. to Rule on Franklin County Votes - ABC News Blogs
ABC News' Teddy Davis and Arnab Datta Report: A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Ohio Supreme Court -- and not a federal district court -- is the proper forum to decide how approximately 1,000 challenged provisional votes should be ...

Fed Aid Sets Off a Rush to Refinance - Wall Street Journal
The Federal Reserve's attempt to stabilize the housing market set off a chain reaction across the U.S. on Tuesday, dropping interest rates and quickly spurring a burst of refinancing activity by borrowers eager to lower their mortgage costs. Some ...

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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with A

  • Accrued Interest: Interest earned but has not been paid
  • Additional Principal Payment: A payment made by the borrower of more than the scheduled principal amount due with the purpose of reducing the remaining balance on the loan.
  • Adjustable Rate Mortgage: Loans with interest rates that are adjusted periodically based on changes of a pre-determined index. The index is based on market rates such as Treasury bills and prime rates. The ARM has an interest rate cap that limits the amount the interest rate can change.
  • Adjustment Period: Applicable to an ARM, the time between changes in the interest rate.
  • Amortization: Repayment of a debt with periodic payments, usually monthly, of principal and interest calculated to pay down the loan within a predetermined time.
  • Amortization Schedule: A timetable for payment of a mortgage detailing the amount of each payment applied to interest and principal and the balance left outstanding.
  • Annual Percentage Rate (APR): The cost of credit shown as a yearly rate. The annual percentage rate is usually not the same as the interest rate. The APR will be higher than the interest rate stated in the note due to the fact that it includes the interest rate, loan discount points, fees and mortgage insurance.
  • Appraisal Fee: A fee charged by a licensed, certified appraiser for a written estimate of a property's current market value at a specific time.
  • Assumable Mortgage: A mortgage that can be taken over by the buyer when a home is sold by the previous owner.

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