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DEFERRED INTEREST Reference Articles: Negative Amortization Loan Negative Amortization Loan programs, which were once available to only the wealthiest of a bank's customers due to their ability to allow borrowers to defer interest, are now being marketed to more "c http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/119534.htm (Updated: 09/11/2007) Related Reference Topics: [brand names, option arm, pick a pay, smart choice]
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MTA Index Refinance MTA stands for Monthly Treasury Average, and is also know as the MAT or 12 MAT. The MTA or MAT index is a relatively slow moving ARM index based on the 12 month average of the monthly average yields http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/107005.htm (Updated: 06/24/2007) Related Reference Topics: [mta, mat, option arm, fixed, arm, index]
1% Mortgage Refinancing 1% mortgages are widely advertised, and for many borrowers offer the opportunity to unlock their home equity on an ongoing basis by deferring interest in exchange for additional cash flow. 1% mortgag http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/94219.htm (Updated: 02/22/2007) Related Reference Topics: [option arm, fixed, 1%]
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