Program Description:
What happened? How did we get here? And what can we learn from it? This seminar takes a thorough and historical view of the housing “bubble” showing us how the bubble came to be, explaining what the ramifications are for banks, and how we can adapt to the changing housing market.
What You Will Learn:
- Identifying a Bubble
- Demographics
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New Financing Methods (ARM’s, Reverse Amorts, etc.)
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How foreign countries affect the US housing market
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Impairment of Collateral
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National Statistics
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Absorption Studies
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What’s Coming Next (Projections and Scenarios)
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Ramifications for Banks
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Positioning yourself for the burst
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Researching Resources
Who Should Attend:
New and experienced mortgage lenders, consumer lenders, administrative loan staff, personal bankers, and new accounts representatives.
Presenter:
Aaron Clarey received his Bachelor's of Science in Finance with High Honors from the University of Minnesota. He has been teaching community education courses in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Seattle for the last 7 years and online courses on stock valuation techniques. His courses include Researching, Valuing, and Analyzing Stocks, Investing Online, and many other financial related topics.
Registration Information:
Fax or mail this registration form, or register online, by April 30, 2007.
Make checks payable to Center for Financial Training (CFT). Withdrawals made prior to the registration deadline will receive a full refund or a credit toward a future CFT seminar. Withdrawals made after the registration deadline will not receive a refund or a credit. Substitutions may be made at any time. No-shows will be charged the full amount.
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