Category Archives: Interest Rates
Will 30-year Rates Hit 3.5%?
There’s been a lot of talk about rates coming down even further. Ben Bernanke is going to be trading our short-term holdings in debt instruments for riskier long-term holdings. An article headline in The New York Times last week actually put it this way: “Fed Will … Continue reading
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What Will Happen to Interest Rates?
Anyone who gives you their opinion about the direction of interest rates in the future is giving you just that – their opinion. I’m not sure any piece of information could be further from the realm of helpful. The problem … Continue reading
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After the Crash
After the Crash webinar recorded 2-9-09 presented by Evan Vanderwey.
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Will Rates Drop Futher?
Posted in Featured Articles, Fed Rate Cuts, Interest Rates
Tagged appraisal, Evan Vanderwey, Interest Rates, investments, Okemos Lender, refinance, saving money
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