For Advisors
As promised, we are providing a replay for your review or to watch for the first time if you were unable to attend.
Society is still clinging to a retirement model that no longer exists
Many older American homeowners now find themselves stuck in their homes being unable to…
Thomas Jefferson distilled some of life’s most important lessons in one book. Here are ten rules for life to ponder…
The latest endorsement data is here and it shows increased endorsements for 7 of the top-10 ranked lenders. However, March endorsements were the…
Despite the Federal Reserves rate hikes inflation has begun to surge. A look at the underlying factors that continue to push up the cost of living…
Many older American homeowners now find themselves stuck in their homes being unable to…
People’s behavior makes sense if you think about it in terms of their goals, needs, and motives. That’s the case when it comes to the trend toward younger reverse mortgage borrowers. But senior advocates and others see it differently…
Is a reverse mortgage in fact the last safe haven for future retirees? If so why are we not seeing record production? A look at the current state of soon to be retirees, home values...
Don’t burn bridges. The HECM is a bridge over the troubled waters of retirement. What must we do to insure it remains a reachable option for future retirees?
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal cites concern over the 4% Rule. Traditional withdrawal strategies may no longer work for most in today’s market. Reverse Mortgages are mentioned as part of the solution.
AARP still calls it a ‘loan of last resort’. Will cash-burn by younger borrowers increase future defaults and foreclosures?
[vimeo id="30161174" width="601" height="338"] HUD has made it official, reverse mortgage lenders have the authority to help prevent tax and insurance defaults when it comes to financial underwriting and potential reverse mortgage borrowers assessments.
[vimeo id="29508282" width="601" height="338"] $30 Billion Savings Per Year if Medicaid Eligibility Rules Changed One expert points out that home equity should be required to be utilized before certain individuals can qualify for Medicaid. Learn...
People’s behavior makes sense if you think about it in terms of their goals, needs, and motives. That’s the case when it comes to the trend toward younger reverse mortgage borrowers. But senior advocates and others see it differently…
Is a reverse mortgage in fact the last safe haven for future retirees? If so why are we not seeing record production? A look at the current state of soon to be retirees, home values...
Don’t burn bridges. The HECM is a bridge over the troubled waters of retirement. What must we do to insure it remains a reachable option for future retirees?
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal cites concern over the 4% Rule. Traditional withdrawal strategies may no longer work for most in today’s market. Reverse Mortgages are mentioned as part of the solution.
AARP still calls it a ‘loan of last resort’. Will cash-burn by younger borrowers increase future defaults and foreclosures?
[vimeo id="30161174" width="601" height="338"] HUD has made it official, reverse mortgage lenders have the authority to help prevent tax and insurance defaults when it comes to financial underwriting and potential reverse mortgage borrowers assessments.
[vimeo id="29508282" width="601" height="338"] $30 Billion Savings Per Year if Medicaid Eligibility Rules Changed One expert points out that home equity should be required to be utilized before certain individuals can qualify for Medicaid. Learn...
Share:
Must Read:
Leave a Comment
Recent Stories
Topics
  EPISODE #821 Major Changes to HECM Applications: Feedback sought in Federal Register...
  EPISODE #820 Senator Mike Braun calls for increased oversight of the HECM...
  EPISODE #819 Can you afford health care in retirement? If not here...