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  2. Should you use a HELOC to pay off your mortgage? - AOL

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    A reverse mortgage is a loan for homeowners aged 55 or older, enabling them to tap into their home’s equity and receive tax-free payments to use as they wish (the lender pays them, hence the ...

  3. Home equity loan or HELOC vs. cash-out mortgage refinance - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Home equity loans, HELOCs, and cash-out refinancing are three popular ways to borrow using your home as collateral. A cash-out refinance replaces your existing mortgage while home ...

  4. How do secured loans work? - AOL

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    Types of secured loans. There are many types of secured loans. Five of the most common include: Mortgage: With a mortgage, you put your home or property up as collateral to buy that home.If you ...

  5. Hebrew Free Loan Association of Northeast Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Free Loan Association of Northeast Ohio (HFLA) is an American non-sectarian 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that loans money interest-free to people who do not have easy access to other capital. As of 2014, the organization has made over 25,000 interest-free loans in Northeast Ohio. [1] Between 97% and 99% of all funds loaned are repaid.

  6. Collateralized mortgage obligation - Wikipedia

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    In CMOs backed by loans of lower credit quality, such as subprime mortgage loans, the issuer will sell a quantity of bonds whose principal value is less than the value of the underlying pool of mortgages. Because of the excess collateral, investors in the CMO will not experience losses until defaults on the underlying loans reach a certain level.

  7. Mortgage-backed security - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage-backed security (MBS) is a type of asset-backed security (an "instrument") which is secured by a mortgage or collection of mortgages. The mortgages are aggregated and sold to a group of individuals (a government agency or investment bank) that securitizes, or packages, the loans together into a security that investors can buy.

  8. What is a HELOC? - AOL

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    Personal loans: These are unsecured loans, so you don’t need collateral, and they can be much easier and faster to get. However, interest rates can be higher than those of HELOCs, and the terms ...

  9. Bank of America Home Loans - Wikipedia

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    Most of these loans are sourced through its mortgage banking subsidiary, Countrywide Home Loans. In addition, the Bank obtains retail deposits, primarily certificates of deposit, through the Internet, call centers, and more than 200 financial centers, many of which were located in Countrywide Home Loans' retail branch offices as of April 1, 2007.

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