Loan Processing

Using the Monthly Interest Rate Factor

Using the Monthly Interest Rate Factor

Written By: Glenn Michaels

Over the years I have been asked by borrowers, loans officers and others how to calculate the amortization of a mortgage. The calculation on a monthly basis is not difficult utilizing a conventional mortgage as long as you know certain variables.


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Income Analysis Forms and Formulas

Income Analysis Forms and Formulas

Written By: Frankie Lacy

By now, many of us already know the basic formulas for calculating income. We also know that, in addition to executing formulas, underwriters are called to perform an analysis of the stability and continuance of qualifying income. This can be a daunting task when analyzing multiple business structures over two years. 


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Annual Percentage Rate

Annual Percentage Rate

Written By: Glenn Michaels

Most borrowers and lenders have heard of the acronym APR but most do not know what goes into the calculated APR. So many folks understand that the APR is a cost but most do not know enough about the acronym called APR.


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DU & LP Changes

DU & LP Changes

Written By: Frankie Lacy

In response to policy changes relating to the Ability to Repay and Qualified Mortgage regulations, Freddie Mac (LP) and Fannie Mae (DU) have made updates to their AUS systems. LP’s changes were made effective October 27, 2013 and DU’s changes will be effective November 16, 2013.


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Best Practices: Letters of Explanation

Best Practices: Letters of Explanation

Written By: Frankie Lacy

Letters of Explanation (sometimes abbreviated to LOX or LOE) are a common condition on loan files. Underwriters request them to explain large deposits, residence histories, derogatory credit, credit inquiries, and much more. However, it is important to understand that in most cases, the LOX is just the beginning.


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A Little Tip to Improve your Loan Processing and Originating

A Little Tip to Improve your Loan Processing and Originating

Written By: Delores Weaver

Have you begun to memorize and master the 20-30 ID and passwords needed to access all of the mortgage technology or did you decide to use one password for all accounts? Believe me, I know it is overwhelming when you have to remember so many different pieces of information to access different portals and websites to perform your job.


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A Re-cap of New Disclosures Soon to Come

A Re-cap of New Disclosures Soon to Come

Written By: Daniel Garcia

In order to simplify the disclosures for consumers and encourage more shopping, the CFPB or Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the process of changing the GFE. This change should be happening within the next few days, I imagine. So, I wanted to take another moment discuss this and hopefully shed some understanding and remind you of these changes soon to come.


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Understanding Credit Reports Part 2

Understanding Credit Reports Part 2

Written By: Daniel Garcia

Last week we began discussing the importance of understanding how to read a credit report. As stated last week, no doubt we can all agree that as processors we need to know how to read and interpret information on a credit report. So let’s begin the second part:


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To Better Processing and Quicker Closings (Part 2):

To Better Processing and Quicker Closings (Part 2):

Written By: Daniel Garcia

Last week we started a two week series, offering ten tips to make you a better and more efficient processor. This week we will finish out with the last several tips. So here we go…


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DU 9.0 Brings Significant Updates for Conventional Automated Underwriting- Part 2

DU 9.0 Brings Significant Updates for Conventional Automated Underwriting- Part 2

Written By: Stacey Sprain

The following is part 2 of a multi-part article covering the upcoming changes that will be applied in DU over the weekend of October 20th when Fannie Mae completed an update. One correction to last week’s article: In the beginning paragraphs I incorrectly referenced DU version 8.3 instead of the correct version DU 8.2.


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