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80 reviewsAn institutional investor's guide to the burgeoning field of reverse mortgage securitization
Reverse Mortgages and Linked Securities is a contributed title comprising many of the leading minds in the Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM) industry, including reverse mortgage lenders, institutional investors, underwriters, attorneys, and regulators.
This book begins with a brief history of reverse mortgages, and quickly moves on to discuss how the industry has evolved-detailing the players in these markets as well as the process. It discusses the securitization of reverse mortgages and other linked securities and includes coverage of pricing techniques and risk mitigation. This reliable resource also takes the time to cover the current regulatory environment of the HECM market, which is constantly changing due to the current state of the real estate market.
If you want to make the most of reverse mortgages and linked securities, take the time to read this book.Content:
Chapter 1 Reverse Mortgage Primer (pages 1–7): Vishaal B. Bhuyan
Chapter 2 The History of Reverse Mortgages: An Insider's View (pages 8–16): Peter M. Mazonas
Chapter 3 HECM Explained: Reverse Mortgages Originated via the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) Program (pages 17–32): Boris Ziser and Joseph R. Selvidio
Chapter 4 Underwriting Reverse Mortgages (pages 33–42): Michael V. Fasano
Chapter 5 Risk Mitigation from Existing and Proposed Financial Products (pages 43–54): Nemo Perera
Chapter 6 Longevity Risk and Fair Value Accounting (pages 55–80): Peter M. Mazonas
Chapter 7 Risk Mitigation: Available Hedges and Products in Development for Risk Transfer (pages 81–90): Chris DeSilva
Chapter 8 Criteria for Rating U.K. Reverse Mortgage–Backed Securities (pages 91–98): Victoria Karen Apea Kai Andrea Johnstone Naylor Koranteng Gilkes Quirk
Chapter 9 U.S. Federal Income Tax Aspects of Reverse Mortgages (pages 99–108): Micah Bloomfield
Chapter 10 Unlocking Housing Equity in Japan (pages 109–126): Olivia S. Mitchell and John Piggott
Chapter 11 The Secondary Market in Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (pages 127–147): Charles A. Stone and Anne Zissu