fannie mae small business loans: The Fateful History of Fannie Mae James R. Hagerty, 2012-09-04 “A lucid and meticulously reported book by one of the Wall Street Journal’s ace reporters” (George Anders, Forbes contributor and author of The Rare Find). In 1938, the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt created a small agency called Fannie Mae. Intended to make home loans more accessible, the agency was born of the Great Depression and a government desperate to revive housing construction. It was a minor detail of the New Deal, barely recorded by the newspapers of the day. Over the next seventy years, Fannie Mae evolved into one of the largest financial companies in the world, owned by private shareholders but with its nearly $1 trillion of debt effectively guaranteed by the government. Almost from the beginning, critics repeatedly warned that Fannie was an accident waiting to happen. Then, in 2008, the housing market collapsed. Amid a wave of foreclosures, the company’s capital began to run out, and the US Treasury seized control. From the New Deal to President Obama’s administration, James R. Hagerty explains this fascinating but little-understood saga. Based on the author’s reporting for the Wall Street Journal, personal research, and interviews with executives, regulators, and congressional leaders, The Fateful History of Fannie Mae, he explains the politics, economics, and human frailties behind seven decades of missed opportunities to prevent a financial disaster. |
fannie mae small business loans: Income Averaging United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1985 |
fannie mae small business loans: Operating Summary United States. General Services Administration, 1983 |
fannie mae small business loans: The Encyclopedia of Commercial Real Estate Advice Terry Painter, 2020-09-14 The first Encyclopedia of Commercial Real Estate The Encyclopedia of Commercial Real Estate Advice covers everything anyone would ever need to know from A – Z on the subject. The 500+ entries inside not only have hard-hitting advice, but many share enlightening stories from the author's experience working on hundreds of deals. This book pulls off making the subjects enjoyable, interesting, and easy to understand. As a bonus, there are 136 time and money savings tips, many of which could save or make you 6 figures or more. Some of the questions this informative guidebook will answer for you are: How to Buy Foreclosed Commercial Properties at a Discount at Auctions Guidelines for Getting Started in Commercial Real Estate and Choosing Low-Risk Properties How to Value a Property in 15 Minutes How to Fake it Until You Make it When Raising Investors Should You Hold, Sell, 1031 Exchange, or Cash-Out Refinance? How to Reposition a Property to Achieve its Highest Value when Buying or Selling 10 Tested Methods to Recession-Proof Your Property How You Can Soar To The Top by Becoming a Developer Trade Secrets for Getting The Best Rate and Terms on Your Loan – Revealed! 11 Ways Property Managers Will Try and Steal From You - How to Catch and Stop Them! Whenever you have a question on any commercial real estate subject, just open this invaluable book and get the guidance you are looking for. Find author Terry Painter: apartmentloanstore.com businessloanstore.com |
fannie mae small business loans: Guaranteed to Fail Viral V. Acharya, Matthew Richardson, Stijn van Nieuwerburgh, Lawrence J. White, 2011-03-14 Why America's public-private mortgage giants threaten the world economy—and what to do about it The financial collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2008 led to one of the most sweeping government interventions in private financial markets in history. The bailout has already cost American taxpayers close to $150 billion, and substantially more will be needed. The U.S. economy--and by extension, the global financial system--has a lot riding on Fannie and Freddie. They cannot fail, yet that is precisely what these mortgage giants are guaranteed to do. How can we limit the damage to our economy, and avoid making the same mistakes in the future? Guaranteed to Fail explains how poorly designed government guarantees for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac led to the debacle of mortgage finance in the United States, weighs different reform proposals, and provides sensible, practical recommendations. Despite repeated calls for tougher action, Washington has expanded the scope of its guarantees to Fannie and Freddie, fueling more and more housing and mortgages all across the economy--and putting all of us at risk. This book unravels the dizzyingly immense, highly interconnected businesses of Fannie and Freddie. It proposes a unique model of reform that emphasizes public-private partnership, one that can serve as a blueprint for better organizing and managing government-sponsored enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In doing so, Guaranteed to Fail strikes a cautionary note about excessive government intervention in markets. |
fannie mae small business loans: Privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Harold L. Bunce, 1997 This report demonstrates that a significant proportion of prospective homeowners remains underserved by the mortgage finance industry. The report reviews and evaluates the framework of housing goals that has been established by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. It finds that the housing goals represent a promising approach to focusing their resources on the mortgage credit needs of homebuyers. Such a programmatic emphasis by these enterprises represents an appropriate exchange for the benefits that they receive through their ties with the Federal government. |
fannie mae small business loans: H.R. 660, Small Business Credit Availability Act of 1993 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business, 1993 |
fannie mae small business loans: The Role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the Financial Crisis United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, 2009 |
fannie mae small business loans: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Role in the Secondary Mortgage Market Deborah Lucas, United States. Congressional Budget Office, 2010 |
fannie mae small business loans: Current Information Statement United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1935 |
fannie mae small business loans: Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act United States, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1972 |
fannie mae small business loans: And Impediments United States General Accounting of Gao, 2019-03-17 |
fannie mae small business loans: Small Business Administration William B. Shear, 2000-10 Discusses the secondary markets (SM) for small business loans guaranteed by the Small Bus. Admin. (SBA); these loans are known as SBA 7(a) loans. The objectives of this report are to (1) discuss the benefits and risks of secondary loan markets to participants; (2) identify primary benefits and risks to participants in the guaranteed 7(a) SM and the unguaranteed 7(a) SM; and (3) compare the guaranteed 7(a) SM with the SM for federally guaranteed residential mortgages, and the unguaranteed 7(a) SM with the SM for residential mortgages without a federal guarantee. Identifies these residential mortgage markets as the most valid comparisons for these objectives. |
fannie mae small business loans: Housing and the Financial Crisis Edward L. Glaeser, Todd Sinai, 2013-08-19 Conventional wisdom held that housing prices couldn’t fall. But the spectacular boom and bust of the housing market during the first decade of the twenty-first century and millions of foreclosed homeowners have made it clear that housing is no different from any other asset in its ability to climb and crash. Housing and the Financial Crisis looks at what happened to prices and construction both during and after the housing boom in different parts of the American housing market, accounting for why certain areas experienced less volatility than others. It then examines the causes of the boom and bust, including the availability of credit, the perceived risk reduction due to the securitization of mortgages, and the increase in lending from foreign sources. Finally, it examines a range of policies that might address some of the sources of recent instability. |
fannie mae small business loans: Secondary Market for Commercial Business Loans United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Credit Formation, 1993 |
fannie mae small business loans: The Small Business Administration's 7(a) Business Loan Program United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business, 1995 |
fannie mae small business loans: Condition of Small Business and Commercial Real Estate Lending in Local Markets United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services, 2010 |
fannie mae small business loans: Reckless Endangerment Gretchen Morgenson, Joshua Rosner, 2012-06-05 A Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book for 2011 One of The Economist's 2011 Books of the Year In Reckless Endangerment, Gretchen Morgenson exposes how the watchdogs who were supposed to protect the country from financial harm were actually complicit in the actions that finally blew up the American economy. Drawing on previously untapped sources and building on original research from coauthor Joshua Rosner—who himself raised early warnings with the public and investors, and kept detailed records—Morgenson connects the dots that led to this fiasco. Morgenson and Rosner draw back the curtain on Fannie Mae, the mortgage-finance giant that grew, with the support of the Clinton administration, through the 1990s, becoming a major opponent of government oversight even as it was benefiting from public subsidies. They expose the role played not only by Fannie Mae executives but also by enablers at Countrywide Financial, Goldman Sachs, the Federal Reserve, HUD, Congress, and the biggest players on Wall Street, to show how greed, aggression, and fear led countless officials to ignore warning signs of an imminent disaster. Character-rich and definitive in its analysis, and with a new afterword that brings the story up to date, this is the one account of the financial crisis you must read. |
fannie mae small business loans: FDIC Quarterly , 2009 |
fannie mae small business loans: Building Communities, Together , 1994 |
fannie mae small business loans: Commercial Real Estate Investing For Dummies Peter Conti, Peter Harris, 2022-03-29 Make your money work for you with sound commercial real estate investment strategies If you're looking for more detailed advice on the commercial real estate market than, Buy low, sell high, you've come to the right place. Commercial Real Estate Investing For Dummies is where you can find the smart, straightforward, and accurate info you need to get your start—or grow your portfolio—in commercial real estate. You'll learn foundational strategies, tips, and tricks for investing in all sorts of commercial properties, from apartments to shopping malls. You'll also get rock-solid advice on: How to get started in commercial real estate investing, even if you've never tried it before How to work with business and investment partners and protect your own interests with contracts Financing your investments with a variety of instruments and taking advantage of legal tax opportunities Growing wealth by investing in real estate is a strategy as old as money itself. Do yourself a favor and get in on the action with this straightforward and up-to-date guide! |
fannie mae small business loans: The State of Small Business United States. President, 1997 |
fannie mae small business loans: Members of the Federal Home Loan Bank System United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1984 |
fannie mae small business loans: Study of Multifamily Underwriting and the GSEs' Role in the Multifamily Market Kimberly Burnett, 2001 |
fannie mae small business loans: Creating a Housing Finance System Built to Last United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance, and Investment, 2014 |
fannie mae small business loans: Credit to the Community Dan Immergluck, 2016-07-08 This book provides the most comprehensive examination of community reinvestment and fair lending problems and policies currently available. It outlines the history of lending discrimination and redlining in U.S. mortgage and small business lending markets, and documents the persistence of such problems today. The author explains the role that government has played in developing banking and credit markets in the United States, from the creation of Alexander Hamilton's First Bank of the United States to the ongoing support government provides through the subsidization of secondary markets and through maintenance of critical regulatory infrastructure. Immergluck takes issue with those calling for deregulation of financial services - especially in the arena of fair lending and consumer protection - and gives new voice to rationales for social contract policies such as the Community Reinvestment Act. He provides new long-term analysis of the failure of federal bank regulators to enforce the CRA, and also shows how increased community activism and media attention have led to sporadic periods of stronger CRA enforcement. Finally, he recommends a number of policy changes that are needed to modernize the nation's fair lending and community reinvestment laws and make them more relevant for the 21st century. |
fannie mae small business loans: The Role of Small Business in the Economy United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business, 1976 |
fannie mae small business loans: Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy - 5 Volume Set Domonic A. Bearfield, Evan Berman, Melvin J. Dubnick, 2020-08-14 Now in its third edition, Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy remains the definitive source for article-length presentations spanning the fields of public administration and public policy. It includes entries for: Budgeting Bureaucracy Conflict resolution Countries and regions Court administration Gender issues Health care Human resource management Law Local government Methods Organization Performance Policy areas Policy-making process Procurement State government Theories This revamped five-volume edition is a reconceptualization of the first edition by Jack Rabin. It incorporates over 225 new entries and over 100 revisions, including a range of contributions and updates from the renowned academic and practitioner leaders of today as well as the next generation of top scholars. The entries address topics in clear and coherent language and include references to additional sources for further study. |
fannie mae small business loans: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1957 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
fannie mae small business loans: Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States United States. Congress. House, 2006 Some vols. include supplemental journals of such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House. |
fannie mae small business loans: Operation Weed and Seed Implementation Manual , 1992 |
fannie mae small business loans: The Impact of Banking Restructuring Proposals on Small Businesses' Access to Credit United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Antitrust, Impact of Deregulation, and Privatization, 1991 |
fannie mae small business loans: Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy , 1999 |
fannie mae small business loans: Roundtable Discussion on the Credit Crunch and Its Impact of Small Business United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business, 1992 |
fannie mae small business loans: Government Sponsorship of the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation , 1996 |
fannie mae small business loans: Prudential Management and Operations Standards (Us Federal Housing Finance Agency Regulation) (Fhfa) (2018 Edition) The Law The Law Library, 2018-09-22 Prudential Management and Operations Standards (US Federal Housing Finance Agency Regulation) (FHFA) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Prudential Management and Operations Standards (US Federal Housing Finance Agency Regulation) (FHFA) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 Section 1108 of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) amended the Federal Housing Enterprises Financial Safety and Soundness Act of 1992 (Safety and Soundness Act) to require the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to establish prudential standards (Standards) relating to the management and operations of the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac), and Federal Home Loan Banks (Banks) (collectively, regulated entities). This final rule implements those HERA amendments by providing for the establishment of the Standards in the form of guidelines, which initially are set out in an appendix to the rule. The final rule includes other provisions relating to the possible consequences for a regulated entity that fails to operate in accordance with the Standards. This book contains: - The complete text of the Prudential Management and Operations Standards (US Federal Housing Finance Agency Regulation) (FHFA) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section |
fannie mae small business loans: S. 1929, a Bill to Create the Corporation for Small Business Investment (COSBI) United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business, 1988 |
fannie mae small business loans: SBA, Proposed New Automated Loan Monitoring System United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Government Programs and Oversight, 1998 |
fannie mae small business loans: The Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law , 1997 |
fannie mae small business loans: Foundation for a New Century , 1995 |
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Fannie Mae supports those who house America through single-family mortgage products and solutions. Our Single-Family business helps lenders originate quality affordable mortgages using innovative …
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