Fears Grow Over Mortgage Giants

 

Stocks of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are being hammered as the housing slump spreads, but the Bush administration says it's not planning a federal takeover of the mortgage giants.

 

Here's the latest on the growing fears of Fannie and Freddic from AP reporter, Mark Smith…. (Video runs 2:00)

 

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Home Prices Rise Four Straight Months - Is Anyone Listening?

 

Amidst the gloom on Wall Street about housing someone forgot to check the stats. The National Association of Realtors® has now reported four straight months of rising housing prices, but it seems no one is listening.

 

According to NAR statistics, the median home price has fallen from a high of $230,200 in July 2006 to a low in February 2008 at $195,600, a drop of 15%. Since February, however, it has risen steadily every month. By May the index had risen to $208,600, up $13,000 and a full 6.6%. Another indicator, the mean home price (otherwise known as the average home price), has also shown strength and has risen from a low of $242,000 also in February of this year to $253,100, a rise of $11,100 or 4.5%. It, too, has risen every month since February of this year.

 

So why the crisis? Why the continual gloom and doom reports? Is this the bottom?

 

No one can know for sure until we all look back and can clearly define where the bottom was, but the hard data is clear. The median price has risen four straight months. The average American is out there taking advantage of bargains in their local real estate market. They are not listening to Wall Street but following their own belief that the best time to buy is when no one else is, and they are out there buying. If this keeps up, February may prove to have been the low in prices.

 

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Credit Ignorance: What You Don't Know CAN Hurt You

 

Consumers remain in the dark about how the credit-scoring system works in obtaining mortgages, insurance and credit cards, costing individuals as much as $28 billion each year, according to a recent survey.

 

Credit scores are a vital but often overlooked part of people's financial health. The number, also known as a FICO score, determines interest rates on credit cards and is being used increasingly by insurance companies to set rates, as well as by prospective employers in hiring decisions.

 

Taking steps such as paying bills on time and not maxing out credit cards will improve scores. Scores also can be improved by paying off debts, rather than moving balances between accounts. Paying more than the minimum due on credit cards also improves your FICO score. Missing a single payment by more than 30 days may lower your score by 25 to 50 points.

 

One of the most important steps individuals can take is to obtain their reports from one of the main credit-rating companies: Equifax Inc., Experian Group Ltd. and TransUnion. An easy way to do this is through the www.annualcreditreport.com Web site the three companies run together. Consumers can obtain one free credit report each year.

 

According to Stephen Brobeck, executive director of the Consumer Federation of America, "People responding to the survey didn't understand that credit scores are based on payment histories and how they've used credit in the past. Many respondents said factors such as income, age, marital status, and education levels influence credit scores. They don't."

 

A low credit score means you'll spend more money to borrow. Raising a credit score by 30 points translates into an annual credit card finance-charge saving of $105, according to Anthony Vuoto, president of Washington Mutual Card Services. If all consumers raised their scores by that margin, he said the savings would reach $28 billion.

 

Have you obtained a copy of your credit report since they became free once a year? If not, you should. Getting a copy of your credit report is also a good way to detect identity theft, because there will be evidence of anyone trying to open new accounts or obtaining credit cards in your name.

 

 

 

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Housing: Where Do Obama and McCain Stand?

 

Wondering where Barack Obama and John McCain stand on the controversial housing meltdown issues?

 

Obama wants the government to step in to help homeowners facing foreclosure. McCain has gradually broadened his position to support government intervention, but wants stricter requirements for borrowers seeking aid.

 

Obama supports:

  • Allowing troubled homeowners to refinance to a loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration.
  • Allowing subprime borrowers to challenge foreclosure proceedings if they've been subjected to abusive lending practices.
  • Creating a 10% tax credit for homeowners who do not itemize their taxes.
  • Creating a $10 billion fund to help victims of predatory loans.
  • Creating a separate $10 billion fund to help state and local governments maintain critical infrastructure.
  • Authorizing bankruptcy judges to reduce mortgage principal.

 

McCain supports:

  • Giving homeowners the chance to have their loan modified, provided they meet certain criteria.
  • Offering of financial assistance to borrowers contingent upon lending reform.
  • Providing more funding for community development groups so they can expand their home rescue efforts.

 

Both candidates say they want to go after predatory lenders. Obama introduced the STOP FRAUD Act in the Senate and now it's a part of his platform. McCain called for creating a task force to investigate criminal wrongdoing in the mortgage lending and securitization industry.

 

 

 

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July 27, 2008

Biggest Water Wasters

Biggest Water Wasters

 

Are you flushing water (and money) down the toilet every month? You may not think you're a water waster, but maybe you should find out:

 

Stacy Johnson has more in this short 1:31 video…

 

So how much water are you wasting every month? Any other ideas for saving water and/or electricity? Tell us about them… use the handy "comment" link below.

 

 

 

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