From noss1233 at gmail.com Wed Aug 22 07:26:51 2007 From: noss1233 at gmail.com (Tommy Lee) Date: Wed Aug 22 07:27:03 2007 Subject: [Javablastclient-user] NUMBER ONE Success System Message-ID: http://www.noss123.com/ Mortgage loans are generally structured as long-term loans, the periodic payments for which are similar to an annuity and calculated according to the time value of money formulae. The most basic arrangement would require a fixed monthly payment over a period of ten to thirty years, depending on local conditions. Over this period the principal component of the loan (the original loan) would be slowly paid down through amortization. In practice, many variants are possible and common worldwide and within each country. Lenders provide funds against property to earn interest income, and generally borrow these funds themselves (for example, by taking deposits or issuing bonds). The price at which the lenders borrow money therefore affects the cost of borrowing. Lenders may also, in many countries, sell the mortgage loan to other parties who are interested in receiving the stream of cash payments from the borrower, often in the form of a security (by means of a securitization). In the United States, the largest firms securitizing loans are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are government sponsored enterprises. Mortgage lending will also take into account the (perceived) riskiness of the mortgage loan, that is, the likelihood that the funds will be repaid (usually considered a function of the creditworthiness of the borrower); that if they are not repaid, the lender will be able to foreclose and recoup some or all of its original capital; and the financial, interest rate risk and time delays that may be involved in certain circumstances. More recently, mortgage loan brokers have expanded their businesses to include a web presence. There is now even a market for standard web templates which are used by brokers who want to quickly develop an online component to their business. Anyone seeking to profit from their endeavors are encouraged to investigate the many profit-making opportunities available today - no such program is offered here. Participants give freely of themselves and expect nothing in return. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://bioinformatics.org/pipermail/javablastclient-user/attachments/20070822/af27543f/attachment.html