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The Debt Clinic of Canada Inc. by gregoryblake

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The Debt Clinic of Canada Inc.

The Debt Clinic of Canada Inc. offers various options like: loan consolidation, mortgage consulting for possible mortgage refinancing, Debt Negotiation, excellent referral services to Mortgage Broker, Consumer Proposal Administrator, and Bankruptcy Trustee.

Figure 5: Circumstances under Which Mortgages Terminate by U.S. GAO

Figure 5: Circumstances under Which Mortgages Terminate

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-131

HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEM: A Framework for Assessing Potential Changes

Note: A mortgage is terminated when the borrower pays it in full or the mortgage owner takes control of the property because the borrower is delinquent in making payments.

Figure 13: Value of Mortgage-Backed Securities Issued and Distribution of Market Share, 2000-2013 by U.S. GAO

Figure 13: Value of Mortgage-Backed Securities Issued and Distribution of Market Share, 2000-2013

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-131

HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEM: A Framework for Assessing Potential Changes

Figure 2: Mortgage Origination by U.S. GAO

Figure 2: Mortgage Origination

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-131

HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEM: A Framework for Assessing Potential Changes

Note: Lenders originate mortgages primarily for borrowers to purchase or refinance a home. Lenders may sell their mortgages in the secondary market or hold them as interest-bearing assets.

Figure 7: Value of Mortgage Loan Originations by Product Type and Distribution of Market Share, 2000-2013 by U.S. GAO

Figure 7: Value of Mortgage Loan Originations by Product Type and Distribution of Market Share, 2000-2013

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-131

HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEM: A Framework for Assessing Potential Changes

Note: For purposes of this figure, we include direct loans made by federal agencies in "government insured."

Figure 3: Mortgage Securitization by U.S. GAO

Figure 3: Mortgage Securitization

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-131

HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEM: A Framework for Assessing Potential Changes

Note: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and private financial institutions purchase mortgages from lenders, pool them into mortgage-backed securities, and sell them to investors. Ginnie Mae guarantees securities backed by government-backed loans.

Figure 4: Mortgage Servicing by U.S. GAO

Figure 4: Mortgage Servicing

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-131

HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEM: A Framework for Assessing Potential Changes

Note: Borrowers send payments of principal and interest to servicers and receive account statements. Servicers may own the mortgages or may act on behalf of the owners. Servicers pass on payments to investors for mortgages backing securities.

Adjustable-rate mortgage by marshallreddick

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Adjustable-rate mortgage

Marshall Reddick 9/6/2013 | Image source: www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/arms/gifjpg/armsenglishcover.gif

Mortgage Rates by SignatureListings.com

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Mortgage Rates

Buying a home? Learn everything you need to know about real estate mortgages from www.SignatureListings.com.

Breaking news from the federal reserve (fed) by QuizzleTown

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Breaking news from the federal reserve (fed)

Find out what the federal reserve (fed) is doing with interest rates. Did they raise rates? Lower rates? Or keep rates the same? And how does this affect your home loan, credit cards and savings accounts? Quizzle's on the story; find out more on the Quizzle blog at blog.quizzle.com