The Handbook of Mortgage Banking
Author : James M. Kinney
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 33,2 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : James M. Kinney
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 33,2 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Jess Lederman
Publisher :
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Jess Lederman
Publisher : Irwin Professional Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,42 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781557384942
A completely revised (23 of the 25 chapters are entirely new) comprehensive guide to the mortgage banking industry, updating and expanding the 1987 first edition. It provides an overview of mortgage banking operations and outlines strategies that mortgage bankers can utilize to compete successfully
Author : E. Michael Rosser
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 47,29 MB
Release : 2017-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 160732623X
Part economic history, part public history, A History of Mortgage Banking in the West is an insider’s account of how the mortgage banking sector worked over the last 150 years, including analysis of the causes of the 2007 mortgage crisis. Beginning with the land and railroad development acts that encouraged settlement in the west, E. Michael Rosser and Diane M. Sanders trace the laws, institutions, and individuals that contributed to the economic growth of the region. Using Colorado and the west as a case study for the nation’s economic and property development as a whole since the late nineteenth century, Rosser and Sanders explain how farm mortgages and agricultural lending steadily gave way to urban development and housing mortgages, all while the large mortgage and investment firms financed the development of some of the state’s most important water resources and railroad networks. Rosser uses his personal experience as a lifelong practitioner and educator of mortgage banking, along with a plethora of primary sources, academic archives, and industry publications, to analyze the causes of economic booms and busts as they relate to real estate and development. Rosser’s professional acumen combined with Sanders’s research experience makes A History of Mortgage Banking in the West a rich and nuanced account of the region’s most significant economic events. It will be an important work for scholars and practitioners in regional and financial history, mortgage market practice and development, government housing and mortgage policy, and financial stability and of great significance to anyone curious about the role of the federal government in national housing policy and the inherent risk in mortgages.
Author : Maiyaki
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 44,99 MB
Release : 2012-09-05
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 1477223126
The challenge of housing the citizenry has remained the intractable burden of most governments. The strategies employed by the respective governments are wide and diverse. What matters is the end result. The Nigerian government has been engaged in different forms of experiments from the precolonial days to date towards meeting this ever-increasing demand. With rising population and shrinking resources available to governments around the world, the option of partnering the private sector in a practical way became inevitable, in order to meet targeted housing stock. The Nigerian government through the instrument of the National Housing Policy with its two-pronged strategy set to overcome this challenge. The Housing Policy was widely applauded as a unique housing compendium and an ingenious housing delivery mechanism. However, so many years after, the housing fortune of Nigerians has weaned and is critically on the precipice. This book examines the inherent weaknesses in the legal and institutional framework with a view to jump-starting the housing sector, which is currently comatose.
Author : Greg N Gregoriou
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 630 pages
File Size : 26,68 MB
Release : 2009-12-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1439818541
Explores the Origin of the Recent Banking Crisis and how to Preclude Future CrisesShedding new light on the recent worldwide banking debacle, The Banking Crisis Handbook presents possible remedies as to what should have been done prior, during, and after the crisis. With contributions from well-known academics and professionals, the book contains e
Author : Tim Walker
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 47,12 MB
Release : 2021-05-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1119328012
Competitive advantage in banking comes from effective use of technology The Handbook of Banking Technology provides a blueprint for the future of banking, with deep insight into the technologies at the heart of the industry. The rapid evolution of IT brings continual change and demand for investment — yet keeping pace with these changes has become an essential part of doing business. This book describes how banks can harness the power of current and upcoming technology to add business value and gain a competitive advantage; you'll learn how banks are using technology to drive business today, and which emerging trends are likely to drive the evolution of banking over the next decade. Regulation is playing an ever increasing role in banking and the impact of regulatory change on technology and the management of it are discussed — while mandatory changes put pressure on many of our high street banking brands, their ability to adapt and utilise technology will have a fundamental impact on their success in the rapidly changing marketplace. Technology costs can amount to 15 per cent or more of operational costs and bank leaders need to be able to make informed decisions about technology investments in light of the potential benefits. This book explores the depth and breadth of banking technology to help decision makers stay up to date and drive better business. Assess your current technology against the new banking paradigms Procure the systems needed to protect the bottom line Implement newer technology more efficiently and effectively Ensure compliance and drive value with appropriate technology management Technological change is driven by mass adoption of new channels, innovation from new entrants, and by banks themselves as a means of increasing revenue and reducing costs. The Handbook of Banking Technology offers a comprehensive look at the role of technology in banking, and the impact it will have in the coming years.
Author : AICPA
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 913 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
Release : 2019-11-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1948306735
The financial services industry is undergoing significant change. This has added challenges for institutions assessing their operations and internal controls for regulatory considerations. Updated for 2019, this industry standard resource offers comprehensive, reliable accounting implementation guidance for preparers. It offers clear and practical guidance of audit and accounting issues, and in-depth coverage of audit considerations, including controls, fraud, risk assessment, and planning and execution of the audit. Topics covered include: Transfers and servicing; Troubled debt restructurings; Financing receivables and the allowance for loan losses; and, Fair value accounting This guide also provides direction for institutions assessing their operations and internal controls for regulatory considerations as well as discussions on existing regulatory reporting matters. The financial services industry is undergoing significant change. This has added challenges for institutions assessing their operations and internal controls for regulatory considerations. Updated for 2019, this industry standard resource offers comprehensive, reliable accounting implementation guidance for preparers. It offers clear and practical guidance of audit and accounting issues, and in-depth coverage of audit considerations, including controls, fraud, risk assessment, and planning and execution of the audit. Topics covered include: Transfers and servicing; Troubled debt restructurings; Financing receivables and the allowance for loan losses; and, Fair value accounting This guide also provides direction for institutions assessing their operations and internal controls for regulatory considerations as well as discussions on existing regulatory reporting matters.
Author : James Deitch
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 23,85 MB
Release : 2018-02-28
Category :
ISBN : 9781985668171
Digitally Transforming the Mortgage Banking Industry goes far beyond the typical mortgage industry one-size-fits-all "best practice" advice. It provides a clear explanation of the necessary cultural and technological transformations to create high customer satisfaction, improved employee retention, lower costs and increased profit in varying business models. Jim Deitch looks at the financial industry and its challenges though many different lenses that refract what most people see as a simple beam of white light into a wide range of wavelengths. For this book he has interviewed twenty-five high performing "maverick" CEOs who, like Jim, can see colors and opportunities invisible to most people. In addition to a powerful conceptual framework for the future, Jim provides fascinating exemplar stories of the good and the . . . not-so-good. Pre-publication praise for Digitally Transforming the Mortgage Banking Industry by industry CEOs follows: "Digitally Transforming the Mortgage Banking Industry" addresses the path forward for the Mortgage Banking Industry. It is written by a Chief Executive Officer and Entrepreneur, for "C"-Level Executives." "Informative, well researched and entertaining... with a clear roadmap for increased profit and customer satisfaction excellence." "A powerful read on the industry that will surely inform mortgage professionals on how to embrace technology and change company culture, all with a view to achieving customer satisfaction." "The book is written from the eyes of an industry CEO, for industry CEOs and their teams." "Jim builds a conceptual model to digest the rapid advance of technology and how to apply it as a "C" level executive. A clear road map to customer satisfaction excellence and outstanding profitability." "Success in today's mortgage industry depends on the combination of intelligent process and advanced technology. A must-read for executives seeking to understand the future of mortgage banking." "Simple yet informative, and conceptual yet practical, Digitally Transforming the Mortgage Banking Industry is a book designed to help a lender achieve best in class profits and customer satisfaction." "Detailed, Powerful, and Concise. Read it and share it with your executives. Jim describes the future landscape of lending, and how to prosper in the coming Digital Mortgage revolution." "If you're a leader in the mortgage industry or aspire to be one, this is a must read. Jim combines the expertise of current leaders with compelling data to help drive a successful approach in today's - and tomorrow's - mortgage market which is poised for disruptive efficiency improvement and to be well aligned with changing applicant demographics." "An interaction with Jim on the mortgage industry is always an education. Th is book is no different, managing to take the thoughts and information garnered from the interviews and painting a clear picture that Mortgage executives can easily interpret and apply to their business and see actual results from it."
Author : Judge Earl Glock
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 24,99 MB
Release : 2021-04-06
Category : History
ISBN : 0231549857
The American government today supports a financial system based on mortgage lending, and it often bails out the financial institutions making these mortgages. The Dead Pledge reveals the surprising origins of American mortgages and American bailouts in policies dating back to the early twentieth century. Judge Glock shows that the federal government began subsidizing mortgages in order to help lagging sectors of the economy, such as farming and construction. In order to encourage mortgage lending, the government also extended unprecedented assistance to banks. During the Great Depression, the federal government made new mortgage lending and bank bailouts the centerpiece of its recovery program. Both the Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt administrations created semipublic financial institutions, such as Fannie Mae, to provide cheap, tradable mortgages, and they extended guarantees to more banks and financiers. Ultimately, Glock argues, the desire to protect the financial system took precedence over the desire to help lagging parts of the economy, and the government became ever more tied into the financial world. The Dead Pledge recasts twentieth-century economic, financial, and political history and demonstrates why the greatest “safety net” created in this era was the one supporting finance.