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Market Mortgage Residential Secondary Transactions
 Basics of Mortgage-Backed Securities by Joseph C. Hu, The purpose of Basics of Mortgage-Backed Securities is to provide readers with a fundamental understanding of mortgage securities as an integral part of investment in fixed-income securities. The second edition of this MBS classic provides the latest information on the U.S. residential mortgage market, adjustable-rate mortgages and mortgage pass-throughs, relative value analyses and performance characteristics. Dr. James Hu discusses the major changes within the mortgage market that may affect the fundamentals of mortgage securities. Some of these are: the recovery of the REMIC market after its collapse; the flourish of private-label securities; the growth of equity loan-backed securities and its establishment as a member of the fixed-income securities family. Also included are additional historical data for all exhibits. Mortgage pre-payment, dollar rolls, and private-label mortgage-backed securities are also addressed.
 Real Estate Transactions: Examples & Explanations, Third Edition Proven in use by thousands of students, this popular study guide offers point-by-point instruction, practice, and feedback on the three main areas covered in real estate courses: conveyancing, mortgages, and investment. Each topic is introduced with a brief overview, followed by examples and questions, then detailed answers.Used successfully by thousands of students, this proven text features: - comprehensive treatment of real estate, covering conveyancing, mortgages and finance, and business planning and investments--from residential real estate to more complex commercial transactions - an experienced instructor, author, and practitioner combines years of hands-on experience in real estate law with the pedagogical skills of a practiced teacher and successful text author - the highly effective Examples & Explanations approach ensures a solid grasp of each new topic, with brief introductions, followed by well-crafted examples and questions, then clear, detailed answersThis new 2003 edition has been thoroughly updated with: - coverage of key topics, particularly in the areas of title insurance, professional responsibility, mechanics' liens, and commercial leases - fresh examples and questions throughout enliven each chapter with new material drawn from current events and reflecting the latest real estate practicesFor a thorough review of the course, be sure to recommend or require Real Estate Transactions: Examples & Explanations, Third Edition, for your next course.
Federal National Mortgage Association - The federal government of the United States created the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) (), commonly known as Fannie Mae, in 1938 to establish a secondary market for mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Fannie Mae buys mortgages on the secondary market, pools them and sells them as mortgage-backed securities to investors on the open market. Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation - Farmer Mac or the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation is a stockholder-owned, publicly-traded company that was chartered by the United States federal government in 1988 to serve as a secondary market in agricultural loans such as mortgages for agricultural real estate and rural housing. The company purchases loans from agricultural lenders, and sells instruments backed by those loans. Secondary market - The secondary market is the financial market for trading of securities that have already been issued in an initial private or public offering. Alternatively, secondary market can refer to the market for any kind of used goods. Primary Residential Mortgage Incorporated - Primary Residential Mortgage Incorporatedis an independent originator "direct lender" of residential mortgage loans. We underwrite, fund and sell our mortgage products to the top correspondent mortgage investors in the United States.
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