Monday, February 23, 2009

How will the Obama Financial Stability Plan Benefit Me?

Forex Killer Autopilot - Why You Will Want It?
By Bob Boog

The president's 75 billion dollar Housing Fix-it Plan has arrived and because people are asking what its all about, here is my expert analysis. In a nutshell, the plan offers to make house payments more affordable for hard-pressed homeowners and contains five major benefits. Here they are:

1. It Helps Hard-Pressed Homeowners Stay in their Homes: This initiative will reach millions of responsible yet struggling homeowners who can no longer afford their mortgage payments because of the current recession, yet cannot sell their homes because prices have fallen so significantly. Millions of hard-working families have seen their mortgage payments rise to 40 or even 50 percent of their monthly income ". The Homeowner Stability Initiative helps those who commit to make reasonable monthly mortgage payments to stay in their homes " providing families with security and neighborhoods with stability.

2. The Plan only helps Homeowners wanting to stay in their homes. Real estate investors must look elsewhere.

3. It Helps to Protect Neighborhoods: This plan helps to stabilize home prices for all homeowners in a neighborhood. After all, a foreclosed home often reduces the value of the entire neighborhood. The average homeowner could see his or her home value stabilized against declines because fewer homes will fall into foreclosure relative to what would happen absent the Homeowner Stability Initiative.

4. Supports Homeowners at Eminent Risk of Foreclosure. Usually a homeowner does not qualify for loan modification unless he can show that he is behind by several payments. This new plan provides support for households at risk " even though the homeowner may not yet be late on his mortgage payments.

5. The Plan helps to restructure total Debt. The financial stability part of the plan is to create payment plans that can be kept by the homeowner " not pipe dream payments. By working in conjunction with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to standardize loan modifications, the Treasury Department hopes to do just that.

The goal of the Obama program, in a nutshell, is to lend security to the current volatile financial markets. The Treasury must placate nervous lenders who wish to pull the trigger on non-performing assets out of fear that home prices might fall even further if they wait, but stop the market from plunging further so that new purchasers may buy. In other words, lately a purchaser with good credit is finding it difficult to purchase a home because of lender concerns about the depreciating values in the marketplace. The Obama plan addresses both issues in one fell swoop.

Is there more to the Financial Stability Plan? Um, do most foreign films have sub-titles? Yes!. The Plan includes incentives for people who help to successfully modify home loans for owners, principal reduction payments for owners who stay in their homes for five years and even incentives for lenders who postpone foreclosures.

By helping to modify the loans of millions of hard-pressed homeowners and thus lower their monthly payments, the administration may also be jolting the economy at the same time. The word on the street is to look for June 2009 to be the time for that to start to happen. Who knows? Purchasing a real estate bargain now and holding it as a rental property may prove to be a smarter move than parking the money in an IRA or in the wild and crazy stock market! - 21511

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