“This IS a Reverse Mortgage Customer!” Maria is 62 years old and still owes $125,000 on her $500,000 home. She has a good job and intends to work for another 6 years, retiring at age 68.  She has no problem making her $1,200/month P&I payment on her current mortgage (with a 5% interest rate), BUT she…

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3 Ways Retirees Can Prepare for a Recession Retiring is a significant financial achievement. However, the highly publicized conjecture of an impending recession has added layers of complexity and concern for those who’ve recently retired or are preparing to do so. However, with strategic planning and informed decisions that look to all asset classes, retirees…

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How Tariffs Could Impact Economic Growth Fed Official Revises Interest Rate Cut Forecast for 2025 Inflation remains the key factor influencing interest rate decisions. The Federal Reserve consistently emphasizes its dual mandate when making interest rate decisions. Established in 1977, this mandate requires the Fed to: Promote maximum employment Maintain stable prices and moderate long-term…

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 Mortgage rates fall again as economy cools further Mortgage Rates fall for home loans for the sixth straight week as concerns about the economy buffeted financial markets. In the week ending March 6, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.63%, Freddie Mac announced Thursday. That’s down from 6.76% last week, and marked the biggest weekly decline since…

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The National Salute to Veteran Patients Week. The week serves not only as a gesture of gratitude but also to raise awareness about the needs of hospitalized veterans and the role of VA facilities in providing comprehensive care. Those interested in participating or learning more National Salute to Veteran Patients Week The National Salute to…

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Why more retirement age Americans keep working I have wondering for years how are fixed income seniors making it. From my 18 years in the Reverse Mortgage business before Covid; I kknow how much of all monthly income. I know many have went back to work to survive. In recent years, a growing number of Americans…

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