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The CMG Plan: Your Mortgage as a Checking Account
1 August 2005 "Recently, I heard an ad on the radio about a new type of mortgage from CMG Financial that allows you to use the mortgage as if it was a checking account. According to them, this allows you to pay off your loan in about half the time. Would you give me ... more...

Bimonthly, Biweekly, and Simple Interest Biweekly Mortgages
May 21, 2001, Revised November 30, 2004 Many lenders offer loan repayment programs that differ from the standard monthly payment arrangement.  The inducement is an earlier payoff.  These programs can be confusing, and the ... more...

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Mortgage Baked Securities, MBS
Mortgage Baked Securities, MBS Mortgage-backed securities (MBS) are bond or other financial obligation secured by a pool of mortgage loans. Mortgage loans are purchased from banks, mortgage companies, and other originators and then assembled into pools by purchasing entity. ... more...

Mortgage Note
Mortgage Note A written negotiable promise (agreement) to pay a sum of money plus interest at a set interest rate. The note is secured by a mortgage. In turn, mortgage is secured by property. Mortgage note states the amount of debt and the rate of interest, and makes the ... more...

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