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Gino Barbaro Where do you see cap rates going over the next 24 months?
20 May 2016 | 86 replies
Risk premium is difference between 10 yr treasury and cap rate.  
Bryan Hancock Have One ARM in Your Loan Portfolio?
2 January 2011 | 41 replies
No problem...The Mortgage Professor has that covered:* COFI, 12MTA, Treasury Bills (12 months and shorter): (0)* Treasury One Year, 6-month CDs, 1-month and 6-month LIBOR: (0.15)* Treasury Two Years: (.040)* Treasury Three Years: (0.65)* Bank Prime Rate: (1.30)Check out the following article to see what the scoring above means:Which ARM Index Is The Best?
Bob Malecki Treasury to Provide More Hardest Hit Funding Thru 2020
7 September 2016 | 9 replies
Department of Treasury announced on Friday that it would provide up to $2 billion in additional Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds for the Hardest Hit Fund (HHF) program to put toward assisting struggling homeowners and stabilizing communities that were most affected by the foreclosure crisis.Using the latest round of funding, participating state Housing Finance Agencies (HFAs) will be able to provide assistance for the hardest hit communities.
Joshua Dorkin Besides Real Estate, How are you Protecting Your Money?
24 January 2011 | 65 replies
You can protect yourself from making ANY money pretty easily too by buying treasuries that don't beat inflation risk.
Michael Rossi We Need a Revolution!
15 February 2010 | 9 replies
All of these criminals have ties with Goldman Sachs including those at the FED, the Treasury, the White house, and of course, the banks.
Ted Akers Dump the Big Banks?
2 February 2011 | 10 replies
Just because the pro big business ploiticians told regulators to slack off AND allow the big banks to carry out their business practices as they deemed appropriate does not mean they need to compensate banks for bad conduct.FDIC is not broke, at least not until the Treasury is broke, being in debt does not mean broke from an operational standpoint.
Heather Pelletier Embarassed to admit this but here it goes.
1 January 2009 | 110 replies
The Department of the Treasury (I believe that's the correct functional area) has instituted an office of financial literacy, but I don't know what's been accomplished through that.
David Krulac Tony Robbins says NO to Real Estate....
7 January 2015 | 41 replies
I find it stunning anyone with a brain would be recommending having 40% long term treasury bonds.  
Michael Newhouse Use PayPal for rent collection?
15 January 2016 | 9 replies
Who knows, but here is the link I found to that part of the Chase website.https://www.chase.com/commercial-bank/treasury-man...
Brian Gibbons Is the CFBP going out of business?
12 October 2016 | 2 replies
Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the CFPB will be allowed to continue operating as an agency and perform its duties as it has been, but that it will be an executive agency similar to other executive agencies such as the Department of Justice and Department of Treasury that are headed by a single person.