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Reinstating Ethical Common Sense

In retrospect, consumers, investors, central bankers, and now regulators all wonder what caused the once ethical mortgage banking to lose its sanity, while pursuing profits and pipeline deals.&nbsp

Mortgage Technology -- "Let's Rethink the Mortgage Processes"

The following is a posted response to Source Media / Mortgage Technology editor Anthony Garritano’s weekly blog (http://www.mortgage-techno

The Fall of the CIO/CTO ushers in the Rise of the CSO?

Has anyone else noticed the proliferation of “Chief Strategy Officers” (CSO’s) within the mortgage industry as of late?  It feels like every week, organizations are anointing highly skil

Software-as-a-Service Poised to Offer Lenders Operational Efficiencies at a Lower Cost

Market conditions in the mortgage industry are clearly forcing lenders to find better ways to conduct business in an effort to sustain themselves.

“A Jester’s Promenade…”

Once upon a time in a land far away, there lived a homeowner – happy amid rising market prices, a large HELOC, and with variable loan terms.  The home owner was created by an originating ban

Back from NRMLA

Wow, what an exciting week we had.  Tracie and I just got back from the NRMLA Regional Convention in Denver and it was fantastic.  Having missed the one in our own back yard (San Diego) i

Business and Technological Competition in a “Flat World” -- Moving Beyond the Despair While Preparing for Growth (final)

Choosing leaders by name is a losing proposition.  Suffice it to say, that our next leadership base will be less concerned with how things were historically performed, and more concerned about

Business and Technological Competition in a “Flat World” -- Moving Beyond the Despair While Preparing for Growth (Part 2 of

There are several permanent shifts actively taking place – some technology based and other socio-economic.  Addressing the latter first, the world economies are no longer independent financi

Business and Technological Competition in a “Flat World” -- Moving Beyond the Despair While Preparing for Growth (Part 1 of

Even after two years, a melancholy and dark mood still permeates the future of the mortgage industry.  Saddled with the continual unwinding of financial market instruments, leaders have gone u

Regulatory and audit challenges should be anticipated as the market rebalances and reassesses

So what regulatory and audit challenges should be anticipated as the market rebalances and reassesses?

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