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  2. How to write a letter of explanation for a mortgage - AOL

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    Sample letter of explanation. Date Lender name. Lender address. Lender city, state and ZIP code RE: Your Name and Application Number I am writing to explain the absence of any payroll deposits in ...

  3. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Combinations of fixed and floating rate mortgages are also common, whereby a mortgage loan will have a fixed rate for some period, for example the first five years, and vary after the end of that period. In a fixed-rate mortgage, the interest rate, remains fixed for the life (or term) of the loan.

  4. Compare current mortgage rates - AOL

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    Thus, if your loan is $300,000, one point would cost you $3,000. Each discount point typically reduces your interest rate by 0.25% (though this varies by the specific lender). So, for example ...

  5. Annual percentage rate - Wikipedia

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    The term annual percentage rate of charge (APR), [1] [2] corresponding sometimes to a nominal APR and sometimes to an effective APR (EAPR), [3] is the interest rate for a whole year (annualized), rather than just a monthly fee/rate, as applied on a loan, mortgage loan, credit card, [4] etc. It is a finance charge expressed as an annual rate.

  6. Documents needed for mortgage preapproval - AOL

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    Documents for mortgage preapproval. Pay stubs from at least the past 30 days. Tax returns (including W-2s) from the past two years. Bank statements from the past two months to three months ...

  7. Federal funds rate - Wikipedia

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    Federal funds rate vs unemployment rate. In the United States, the federal funds rate is the interest rate at which depository institutions (banks and credit unions) lend reserve balances to other depository institutions overnight on an uncollateralized basis. Reserve balances are amounts held at the Federal Reserve.

  8. Secured loan - Wikipedia

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    A secured loan is a loan in which the borrower pledges some asset (e.g. a car or property) as collateral for the loan, which then becomes a secured debt owed to the creditor who gives the loan. The debt is thus secured against the collateral, and if the borrower defaults, the creditor takes possession of the asset used as collateral and may ...

  9. How to get preapproved for a mortgage - AOL

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    In many cases, you can get preapproved for a mortgage by submitting an online application and speaking to a lender over the phone, if necessary. If you prefer to do things in person, you can ...