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Fannie Mae Gets Rid of Higher Downpayment Requirements

Fannie Mae Scraps Higher Downpayment Requirements

Friday, May 16, 2008

Quick: Fannie Mae is doing away with higher minimum down-payment requirements for borrowers in parts of the country where home prices are dropping. The government-sponsored mortgage finance company said Friday it will require minimum down payments of between 3 percent and 5 percent for all loans that it guarantees. That replaces a December policy that required a higher minimum if the loan was for a home in a zip code with declining real estate prices. ...continue

Business News

April Housing Starts: Apartments Up, Single-family Homes Down

U.S. builders broke ground on more homes than expected this April, but all of the additional building took place on multi-family homes. Starts on single-family homes fell to their lowest level in 17 years, the Commerce Department said today.

Noticias

Quince Por Ciento

La Oficina del Censo de Estados Unidos, el 1 de mayo,rrrr informó que 45.5 millones de Hispanos vivían en Estados Unidos, en julio de 2007, equivalente a 15,1 por ciento de la población total, estimada en 301.6 millones.

Arts & Entertainment News

With 'Idol,' Less Could Equal More

Fox's AMERICAN IDOL which wraps up its seventh go-round next week, has become an aging tenor. It's still a far bigger draw than anything that's come along but not hitting the high notes quite the way it once did. When King Kong's grip loosens, it's news.

Media News

Campaign Teaching Moment for Journalists

In journalism, people of color are still a minority; among journalists of color, those who are opinion writers are a minority within a minority. According to the ASNE's 2008 diversity index, Latinos, African-Americans, Asian-Americans and Native Americans make up just 13.5 percent of newsrooms. African-Americans represent 5.3 percent of print journalists; Hispanics, 4.4 percent; Asian-Americans, 3.2 percent; and Native Americans, 0.5 percent. While the survey doesn't say how many minorities sit on editorial boards or write columns, those of us who have done both can tell yo

Political News

Campaign Teaching Moment for Journalists

In journalism, people of color are still a minority; among journalists of color, those who are opinion writers are a minority within a minority. According to the ASNE's 2008 diversity index, Latinos, African-Americans, Asian-Americans and Native Americans make up just 13.5 percent of newsrooms. African-Americans represent 5.3 percent of print journalists; Hispanics, 4.4 percent; Asian-Americans, 3.2 percent; and Native Americans, 0.5 percent. While the survey doesn't say how many minorities sit on editorial boards or write columns, those of us who have done both can tell yo

Education News

Financial Tips for 2008 College Graduates

Whether graduating from a small liberal arts college or a large land-grant institution, members of the Class of 2008 will be confronting the realities of today's limping national economy. Advice from a professor of economics on how to cope with financial realities once you leave the world of higher learning follow.