by Nancy Osborne, COO of ERATE®
Dec 2, 2007 - Your credit rating is so far from sub-prime it's practically super-prime, so you've never come even close to having personal experience with the notorious sub-prime lending universe, in fact it's another planet altogether. Listening to the updates on the news regarding the latest sub-prime casualty or reading about it is seemingly the only exposure you've had to the disaster or is it? It might take some investigating on your part but chances are you have been impacted by the problem more than you think. The financial aftermath of the sub-prime mortgage meltdown has touched the far corners of the financial world as stocks have been hard hit and rare would be the bond fund that did not own any mortgage-backed securities. It would be difficult to avoid having some exposure to the problem if you are invested any mutual funds which contain the terms "high-income" or "high-yield" in their fund name. And if you own a financial services sector mutual fund, you can count on having taken a hit, in fact it is important to note that the financial services area now accounts for an almost 20% weighting within the S&P 500. Services related to the real estate industry have become such a substantial part of the U.S. economy and it's over all performance that it would be next to impossible to escape being touched by the problem in some way. Real estate values and consumer confidence have now become flip sides of the same coin. As real estate has surged in recent years it has become the linchpin of economic activity, so it may now be a far greater component of your investment portfolio than you even realize.
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Nancy Osborne has had experience in the mortgage business for over 20 years and is a founder of both ERATE, where she is currently the COO and Progressive Capital Funding, where she served as President. She has held real estate licenses in several states and has received both the national Certified Mortgage Consultant and Certified Residential Mortgage Specialist designations. Ms. Osborne is also a primary contributing writer and content developer for ERATE.
"I am addicted to Bloomberg TV" says Nancy.
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