Mortgages Made Simple with Rick Gundzik
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| Thursday, November 27, 2008 |
| Thanksgiving Wishes and a Top 10 Redux |
Happy Thanksgiving! We would like to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and hope the economy is treating you well. Take this time to remember life is all about family and friends and be thankful for what you have. And now for a little economic humor we re-podcast our Fed Top 10.
Top 10 Things You Don't Want To Hear The Head of the Federal Reserve Say:
10. The systemic risk of the financial system is greatly exacerbated by how many big words I can use to confuse the public 9. If I follow the rainbow, there should be a pot of gold somewhere around here 8. Quick, get more ink for the printing presses 7. These dollar bills make great wallpaper 6. What the heck does systemic mean? 5. Which way to the soup kitchen? 4. Hey W, Do you have Alan Greenspan's cell phone number? 3. How do I start this helicopter? 2. Hi, I'm calling for the U.S. Government, can we get a loan mod? 1. Heads, I lower the discount rate...Tails, I raise it.
If you have any questions you would like us to answer on our show, please call our listener line at 714-519-7833 or email mortgagepodcast@gmail.com.
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Labels: bernanke, cd rates, equity, fed, federal reserve, fha, fico, finance, home, housing prices, interest rates, investment, loan, loan rates, loans, money, mortgage, mortgage rates, mortgages, top 10 |
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| Thursday, November 20, 2008 |
| Fires and Your Homeowner's Insurance - November 20, 2008 |
This is a re-podcast of a show we did during the 2007 California fires. This year the fires were widespread but thankfully didn't destroy as many homes. The topics we cover are: Does your homeowner's insurance adequately cover you against loss? Do affected disaster victims have any chance for mortgage relief?
We also discuss disaster loans and what the Federal Government sometimes will provide to homeowners. And finally, if you were in foreclosure and involved in a disaster, what happens to your mortgage?
Labels: bank, finance, home, loan, loans, money, mortgage, mortgages, podcast, podcasting |
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| Sunday, November 16, 2008 |
| Economic News coming out this week - November 16, 2008 |
Economic reports coming out during the week are always a good way to determine if mortgage rates may rise or fall The two most notable reports this week are PPI and CPI. They both measure inflation, PPI at the manufacturer level and CPI where it hits home, your wallet.
Watch the numbers, if they are better or worse than expected mortgage rates typically will move. In this case if inflation is high rates will go up, low inflation will help lower mortgage rates.

If you have any questions you would like us to answer on our show, please call our listener line at 714-519-7833 or email mortgagepodcast@gmail.com.
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Labels: cd rates, economic news, equity, fed, federal reserve, fha, fico, finance, home, housing prices, interest rates, investment, loan, loan rates, loans, money, mortgage, mortgage rates, mortgages |
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| Thursday, November 13, 2008 |
| Current State of the Economy - November 13, 2008 |
We focus on the current state of the economy and explain why the Fed lowering rates doesn't directly affect mortgage rates. We also share some observations with you about the local economy in Orange County California.
If you have any questions you would like us to answer on our show, please call our listener line at 714-519-7833 or email mortgagepodcast@gmail.com.
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Labels: bad credit, bailout, cd rates, equity, fed, federal reserve, fha, fico, finance, home, housing prices, interest rates, investment, loan, loan rates, loans, money, mortgage, mortgage rates, mortgages |
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| Saturday, November 1, 2008 |
| Vote for a new kind of Mortgage Company - November 1, 2008 |
We've had this idea for many years now, but the industry has always resisted us. Imagine if you could do your own loan with no interference from a loan officer? You would get a good loan at a great rate. That day is here, help us win the ideablob contest to make this happen.

If you have any questions you would like us to answer on our show, please call our listener line at 714-519-7833 or email mortgagepodcast@gmail.com.
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