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Number-Crunching

  Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the December issue of MReport, out now. Just over 45 years ago, Intel introduced the first microprocessor. Ten years ...

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On the Homefront

In Part One of this two-part series, the October issue explored Caliber Home Loans’ move to hire more military veterans. In Part Two, Caliber emphasizes education and dispels outdated beliefs to help veterans and military families find a home. Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the December issue of MReport, out now.

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5 Market Conditions to Impact the Housing Industry

The mortgage industry will face several major challenges in 2018 and beyond as housing prices continue to climb, interest rates rise, and affordability challenges remain the biggest obstacle for many potential homebuyers. In light of this, lenders should keep an eye on these trends that will emerge in 2018. Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the December edition of MReport, out now.

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Anticipating Tomorrow

    Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the December issue of MReport, out now.  Anticipating what’s to come is always a tricky business. 2017 was ...

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Raising the Standards of Success

The CECL is bringing fair value into the ALLL. Learn how the standards are impacting the financial industry—and how you can make sure you implement them smoothly.

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Threat Assessment

Scammers are constantly looking for ways to obtain your company’s data—learn from the experts the top five ways data compromises occur and how to protect yourself against them.

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Appraising the Appraisal

Lenders in the nation’s hottest markets are waiting longer for completed reports, may have limited visibility into appraisal fees, and have problems committing to closing schedules. See how data is addressing these issues.

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What TRID Did: A Mortgage Insurer’s Perspective

Since its advent, the ripple effects of TRID have been felt with the GSEs implementing a more robust framework for eligible insurers, and state insurance departments are considering a uniform update to state laws that are applicable to MI companies.

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