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Robert Milnes and Risk Based Pricing

Posted by James Breen at 3 July 2008 19:57

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Risk-Based Pricing (RBP) and Mortgage Rates. Risk Based Pricing is quite simply, a pretty complex topic…so over a series of posts (I was going to throw up one long post but could hear heads hitting keyboards after trying to read the first 5 pages) I'm going to break down how each of these general factors and subsets effect program, interest rate and pricing for potential borrowers. The opening cited** content below is paraphrased from Wikipedia.  The driving reason for using this source is ..>>.

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I am a regular participant in the Bankrate.com Mortgage Rate Trend survey and this week's survey is now available. As a reminder: The survey is for conforming loans only. You're welcome to email me about your pending plans to purchase or refinance. I twitter market updates a few times daily. Follow me, if you want. Anyway, onto the group's predictions for the next 30 days:21% of participants predict rates will increase 43% of participants predict rates will decrease 36% of ..>>.

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July 3, 2008 by ElfNinosMom The following is posted with permission of the author, Robert Milnes.  Mr. Milnes is seeking the Green Party nomination for President. It is said we are in an "economic downturn." There are several reasons for this including the cost of the war (not to mention the casualties), mortgage/real estate, the rising cost of food & gasoline at the pump, etc. Not all .. Read the rest of this entry.

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//www.bankruptcyaction. USbankstats.htm 304 //www.abiworld. 1980annual.html Many consumers who complete a bankruptcy find that bad debts that were supposed to be discharged as part of the bankruptcy are later erroneously included on credit reports. Robert Weed, an Alexandria, Virginia attorney, said he regularly must file motions in federal bankruptcy court in order to get creditors to stop reporting discharged debts and to get the credit reporting agencies to remove them.


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