Articles About Home Equity Loans
- Author:
- Renata Pasmanik
- Posted:
- 12.10.2012
US Banks Resurgent
Banks and savings institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) reported income of $37.6 billion in the third quarter, a 6.6 percent improvement over third quarter, 2011. This is the 13th consecutive quarter that earnings have registered a year-over-year increase. The other big news — the decline in the number of banks on […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 07.11.2011
Despite a Sluggish Economy, American Household Wealth Is On the Rise
American households’ net worth moved up a bit as the year began, with rising stock prices, increased savings and debt reductions outpacing an ongoing decline in real-estate prices. According to the Federal Reserve, average household wealth in stocks, bonds, homes and other assets — minus mortgages and other debts — rose 1.2 percent to $58.1 trillion […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 10.14.2009
Home Equity Loan Delinquencies Spiral as Values Contract
Home equity loan delinquencies reached a record high of 3.52 percent during the first quarter of 2009, according to the American Bankers Association. That contrasts with the 3.03 percent reported during the fourth quarter of 2008. Late payments on loans climbed to a record 1.89 percent. Home equity loans also are partly to blame for […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 05.21.2009
“The Giant Pool of Money”
$70 trillion dollars. That’s all the money in the world, or to get technical, the subset of global savings known as fixed-income securities. And it almost doubled from $36 trillion in just six years. How did this happen? The Federal Reserve presided over the creation of what we have learned (the hard way) is a […]