DS News Webcast: Tuesday 8/9/2016
By Brian Honea The June 2016 Equifax National Consumer Credit Trends Report analyzed data from over 220 million consumers, and found the first mortgage write-off
By Brian Honea The June 2016 Equifax National Consumer Credit Trends Report analyzed data from over 220 million consumers, and found the first mortgage write-off
By Brian Honea Economists and analysts widely praised July’s Employment Situation from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Friday, not just for the headline number,
By Brian Honea The June 2016 Equifax National Consumer Credit Trends Report analyzed data from over 220 million consumers, and found the first mortgage write-off
By Kendall Baer Write-off rates are returing to pre-crisis “normals” according to Equifax Inc release of its June 2016 Equifax National Consumer Credit Trends Report.
By Kendall Baer In Donald Trump’s recent speech at the Detroit Economic Club, Trump called for a temporary moratorium on new financial regulations. According to
By Kendall Baer Under severely adverse economic conditions applied by the Dodd-Frank Stress Tests, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are projected to need another taxpayer-funded
By Brian Honea There are both pros and cons associated with investor mortgage loans underwritten based on property DTI, according to a recent analysis. The
By Brian Honea An independent watchdog said he believes that FHA’s downpayment program is in violation of the National Housing Act regarding prohibited sources for