America s Housing and Financial Frauds

America s Housing and Financial Frauds
Author: Rodney Stich
Publsiher: Silverpeak Enterprises
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2008-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780932438553

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"America's housing and financial frauds reveals the frauds at every level of the housing, appraiser, broker, lender level, and the frauds by Wall Street firms packaging expected-to-fail mortgages into financial instruments. And the regulators and members of Congress that made possible the nation's worst financial crisis"--Publisher's website

America s Housing and Financial Frauds

America s Housing and Financial Frauds
Author: Rodney Stich
Publsiher: Silverpeak Enterprises
Total Pages: 723
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780932438546

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Detailed story of the various frauds perpetrated in the United States involving housing, financial investments, credit cards, student loans, and the financial implosion starting in 2007.

White Collar Crime in Housing

White Collar Crime in Housing
Author: Cynthia Koller
Publsiher: Lfb Scholarly Pub Llc
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1593325347

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Subprime lending and mortgage fraud spread rapidly throughout the United States financial services sector during the 1990s and early 2000s, and in turn have been credited with contributing to an unprecedented global financial crisis. Koller, using diffusion theory as an interpretive framework, utilizes industry insider insights to examine how and why these innovative lending and fraud strategies diffused so quickly and deeply throughout the housing industry. She also assesses the viability of contemporary criminological and diffusion theories to explain the creation and control of white collar crime opportunities. Koller concludes that not only was the housing crisis predictable, it may have been preventable.

Renters Win Home Owners Lose

Renters Win  Home Owners Lose
Author: Tom Graneau
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2013-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781491815267

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Home ownership has been widely regarded as the best financial investment in the pursuit of wealth accumulation. Americans believe that the appreciated value of a home provides a great hedge against inflation, giving homeowners an opportunity to make a profit when they sell the property. Today, two-thirds of American families own their homes. Nearly 80 percent of the 78 million baby boomers are homeowners. Many of them have bought and sold several homes. Yet close to 90 percent of American families are broke. Nothing consumes more of our hard-earned money than home ownership. What if this popular, best investment choice is nothing more than a dangerous dream? Is home ownership simply a huge economic scam designed to keep buyers broke? Could homeowners be working to pay a mortgage that make their lenders rich while they stay poor? What if home equity is only an illusion? Could renters be in a better financial position than those who own their home? Renters Win, Homeowners Lose: Revealing The Biggest Scam In America is a bold approach in unraveling the long-term financial reality of home ownership in America. The book compares buying a home to renting and reveals that renters clearly have tangible, financial advantages over the majority of homeowners. Renters can truly be winners! Tables and models are used throughout the book to poignantly demonstrate that most homeowners receive no more than a zero percent return on their investment, and many lose money in the deal. Renters Win, Homeowners Lose: Revealing the Biggest Scam in America will get you to rethink the way you view home ownership versus renting. The book is a thought-provoking masterpiece.

Mortgage Fraud and Its Impact on Mortgage Lenders

Mortgage Fraud and Its Impact on Mortgage Lenders
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Financial Services. Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063578202

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Fraud in the HUD Home Program

Fraud in the HUD Home Program
Author: United States House of Representatives,Committee on Financial Services (house),United S. Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1696964555

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Fraud in the HUD Home Program: joint hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and the Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing, and Community Opportunity of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, November 2, 2011.

Big Money Crime

Big Money Crime
Author: Kitty Calavita,Henry N. Pontell,Robert Tillman
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1999-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520219472

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An in-depth scrutiny into the American savings and loan financial crisis in the 1980s. The authors come to conclusions about the deliberate nature of this financial fraud and the leniency of the criminal justice system on these 'Gucci-clad white-collar criminals'.

Strong Towns

Strong Towns
Author: Charles L. Marohn, Jr.
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119564812

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A new way forward for sustainable quality of life in cities of all sizes Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Build American Prosperity is a book of forward-thinking ideas that breaks with modern wisdom to present a new vision of urban development in the United States. Presenting the foundational ideas of the Strong Towns movement he co-founded, Charles Marohn explains why cities of all sizes continue to struggle to meet their basic needs, and reveals the new paradigm that can solve this longstanding problem. Inside, you’ll learn why inducing growth and development has been the conventional response to urban financial struggles—and why it just doesn’t work. New development and high-risk investing don’t generate enough wealth to support itself, and cities continue to struggle. Read this book to find out how cities large and small can focus on bottom-up investments to minimize risk and maximize their ability to strengthen the community financially and improve citizens’ quality of life. Develop in-depth knowledge of the underlying logic behind the “traditional” search for never-ending urban growth Learn practical solutions for ameliorating financial struggles through low-risk investment and a grassroots focus Gain insights and tools that can stop the vicious cycle of budget shortfalls and unexpected downturns Become a part of the Strong Towns revolution by shifting the focus away from top-down growth toward rebuilding American prosperity Strong Towns acknowledges that there is a problem with the American approach to growth and shows community leaders a new way forward. The Strong Towns response is a revolution in how we assemble the places we live.