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September 11th: Terrorist Attacks Meant To Destroy National Values

We all remember such days. We remember where we were when we first heard of the deaths of John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King. We remember when we heard of the Oklahoma City bombing and those who are older surely remember Pearl Harbor. And now, until the end of our lives, we will [...]

11Sep2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Terrorist Attacks Meant To Destroy National Values

We all remember such days. We remember where we were when we first heard of the deaths of John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King. We remember when we heard of the Oklahoma City bombing and those who are older surely remember Pearl Harbor. And now, until the end of our lives, we will [...]

1Sep2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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What Are The Most-Common Mortgage Loan ARM Indexes?

There are several major indexes in wide use today. They include: •  The 11th District Cost of Funds Index (11th District COFI): This index reflects the interest levels paid for “deposit accounts” by savings institutions in Arizona, California, and Nevada that are members of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. Deposit accounts include [...]

31Aug2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Where Can I Get Information Concerning The 11th District COFI?

Extensive information, including index levels for the past 20 years, is available from the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. For the latest 11th District rates, press here. Technorati Tags: 11th, cost, District, funds, history, information, rates

30Aug2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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What’s A “Coffee” Mortgage – And Why Do I Want One?

Mortgages generally fall into two camps: Those with fixed rates and those with adjustable rates. Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) typically have an interest rate which is based on two factors. First, there’s a “margin” which does not vary during the term of the loan. Second, there’s an “index” which changes as often as the loan allows, [...]

22Aug2008 | | 0 comments | Continued