Are banks limited to lending only a certain percentage of their deposits or can they borrow more from the Fed?
I understand that banks lend out their deposits as loans but are they limited to only a percentage of their deposits or can they borrow more money from the Fed if they have a large loan request that exceeds their demand deposits? If so why do banks need demand deposits anyway since they can borrow the money from the fed anytime they want?
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How come there is no outrage over the new lending under Fannie Mae, with the old Ninja loans?
Ninja loan No Income No job Approved, put a 1,000 down and you too can have the taxpayers pay for your house, and if you lose your job, no problem the taxpayers will pay for your mortgage for 6 months, that is IF you had a job to begin with.
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Do I need a license to do hard money lending in Arizona?
I operate a real estate investment fund and we are seeking to lend hard money to a limited degree. Will I need any licenses (ie mortgage banker/broker license) to do so? The Partnership is headquartered in AZ but incorporated in DE and loans will only be for AZ residential real estate. Thank you.
Is there any peer-to-peer lending company here in canada?
Im looking for a company or private lenders that can provide loans. i have read about prosper and lending club but they all do services only in US…what about in canada?
Why is lending tree allowing people to apply for loans with no SSN?
Have you tried to get a home loan from Lending tree.com?
I asked if the loans were through India or China & they wouldn’t answer!
Loan consolidation question – see additional details below?
If I consolidate my loans before this June 30 deadline, and then repay my loans, either in full before 6 months after I graduated or in part sometime after that, will I be penalized? In other words, are they penalities for eraly repayment after consolidation?




















































