The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance - SAFE Act Version |  | Author: Thomas A. Morgan Publisher: Quick-Start Publications Category: Book
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ISBN: 0971820503 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.63244 EAN: 9780971820500 ASIN: 0971820503
Publication Date: January 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This is the 2009 Edition of the first book in the "Practical Guide" series for the mortgage industry. The October 2009 Version has been updated to meet the requirements of the SAFE Act. It covers all of the vocational skills required of the loan originator, but also includes all Federal law, ethics, predatory lending and fraud components required by the Federal SAFE loan originator licensing Act of 2008. Published since 1992, and updated annually, this 378 page textbook was written as an answer to the "sink-or-swim" training methods of many mortgage firms. The format is designed to give the newly initiated loan officer/agent, lender, processor, or other initiate the practical information they need to do the loan officer's job. The reader learns how to understand rate and point quotes, how to use a financial calculator, how to make basic computations customers require, how to understand loan programs and compare product features. The student progresses through understanding loan specifications - Conventional Conforming, Jumbo, FHA/VA and Sub-Prime program guidelines - to a practical understanding of ratios, income, assets and closing costs, debts and credit history. This is then placed in the context of the loan application - how to collect all the required documents and disclosures and supervise a loan from application to closing. Beyond the basics, students learn how to finance various property types; condos, PUDs, new construction and investment property. A detailed chapter on refinancing addresses the issues which most often confront the loan officer in a period of heavy refinancing - 10 reasons to refinance. Finally, understanding how loans are made in the secondary market and the basics of interest rate quoting and behavior are covered. This product is submitted for approval for use in continuing education in all states which have, or are adopting, a requirement. Many companies use this product as a handout to prospective new loan officers. Many loan officers give this product to their referral sources to help educate them to the requirements of the industry.
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No new, prospective, or veteran residential mortgage loan originator should be without this book. April 7, 2004 Christopher Cruise (Silver Spring, MD USA) 156 out of 161 found this review helpful
I first wrote this review in early 2004 in response to the concerns of one reviewer who didn't like the price. The comments he made were foolish and I wanted to tell you why. This was the first review I had ever written on amazon.com, or anywhere else for that matter. I had a choice of many other books to use as a textbook for the class I taught at Montgomery College in Silver Spring, Maryland on mortgage loan origination, and I chose this one. At first, I, a stingy Yankee, was taken aback by the $55 price, and concerned for my students who have to deal with high textbook prices, but when I examined the book and compared it against others available out there I was amazed at how much there was in it, information not available in such form anywhere else. There were a few other manuals and texts that I could have chosen for the class, including some that were hundreds of pages long, but many of them - although not all - were full of fluff and consisted simply of compiled information. They were four pounds of hamburger; this book is 12 ounces of filet mignon. It is is focused, focused, focused on providing information mortgage loan originators actually need. It has helped my students start lucrative careers and has helped me teach a very popular course; I even use it when I teach private classes for some of the biggest mortgage lenders in the nation, along with Dave Hershman's Book of Home Finance. I have been a mortgage loan originator since 1988 and I have never seen such a valuable book. I was amazed - even embarrassed - at how much I learned about the business from this manual, even after 15+ years originating loans. With information, it's not the price so much as it is the value, and this book is incredibly valuable. There are four pages in the book that I require my students to copy and keep with them; these pages alone are worth hundreds of dollars, and contain on four pages information that is spread across hundreds of pages of industry publications. I encourage anyone considering the business, and even anyone in the business already, to buy this book. Feel free to call me at home at 301-563-6225 and I will be happy to discuss the book - that is how strongly I feel about its value (although please don't call to ask how to get into the mortgage loan business - I just don't have enough time in the day to deal with that question; go to www.loanofficerschool.com and sign up to take one of my classes which are given on weekends around the country). Not ONE of my hundreds of students has EVER been anything less than enthusiastic about this manual. I even discussed the price at the beginning of the first class session, and told the students that I thought, at first, that it was too high. Then, I encouraged them to evaluate it over the course of the class, and tell me if they think it is overpriced. Not ONE of them has EVER told me so, nor has anyone in the mortgage business ever told me so. If it were up to me, this book would be required reading for every mortgage loan originator in the country. If mortgage loan originators read this book and absorbed the information in it, this would be a much easier business to be in for everyone involved. It has been approved by a number of states for the instruction of mortgage loan originators, as well as numerous community colleges. Sorry to ramble on like this and sound like a shill for the book, but as an originator and an instructor I wanted to address the cost issue. Some people know the price of everything and the value of nothing. Ignore the price here, and look at the value. Do that, and I believe you will see what I am talking about.
THE most comprehensive Loan officer training book in print! April 6, 2004 Isalena Merritt (Maryland) 27 out of 30 found this review helpful
Thomas Morgan's The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance is THE most comprehensive loan officer training book in print today. Chock full of every single aspect of the mortgage origination process, I truly recommend this book to every amateur as well as novice loan officer I know!
A Must Have for the new mortgage broker! September 15, 2005 D. Lea (Florida) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I wish I had found this book the very day I passed my state exam. It would have saved me much frustration and my confidence could have been boosted a lot sooner, which is key to succeeding in this business. This book is putting me equal to, if not ahead of many people who have been in the business for years. I'm shocked at how little people know and I'm pleased at how much I've learned from this book. Absolutely the best money I've spent on my new career!
The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance January 5, 2007 Aliu Ture (Washington DC) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a text book for all loan officers. It is a must read for everyone interested in mortgages. The book is easy to understand and gives all the information in one place. This book will teach you everything you need to know about mortgages. Maximize your knowledge.
A Very Good Book August 7, 2005 3XALDY (Tracy California) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book is for the striving 'want to be' loan officer. It fully covers the mathematics involved in calculating loan processes. It is easy to understand and provides the reader with plenty of sample problems to work out.
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