Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Homes & Money Newsletter - 4th Quarter 2010



Christy FuentesMortgage Consultant
Capital Mortgage Corporation
Phone: (405)692-2345
Fax: (405)691-3743
License: 218690
christy@capital-mortgage.com

Mortgage News
What Does the Fed's Quantitative Easing Mean to the Economy and Home Loan Rates? 
In the statement released after its November meeting, the Federal Reserve announced that it will purchase a further $600 Billion of longer-term Treasury securities by the end of the second quarter of 2011, in what is known as another round of Quantitative Easing (or QE2).

To help you understand what this means to the economy and to you, let's break down the details, starting with what Quantitative Easing is and the reasons behind this move by the Fed.

What is Quantitative Easing?
Quantitative Easing is the concept of the Fed becoming a heavy buyer of Treasuries and Bonds. This is done to artificially cause those security prices to move higher under the increased demand. That demand should, in turn, cause interest rates to move lower with the hope of stimulating the economy.

What other impacts might it have?
QE2 will almost assuredly hurt the US Dollar, which helps make US exports more affordable abroad as well as make imports appear relatively more expensive. Such a shift helps large multi-national companies, which have a large influence on the economy and the major Stock market indices.

Of course, the Fed can't outright say it is trying to weaken the currency. After all, haven't many members of Congress and the Administration been bashing China for currency manipulation?

But the point is, even if QE2 doesn't have a direct impact, the drop in currency value can be very beneficial to corporations and Stocks.

How can QE2 impact home loan rates?
While Stocks should benefit from another round of Quantitative Easing, Bonds may have a different reaction. And that brings us to the heart of what you need to know: What does QE2 mean to Bonds and home loan rates?

With another round of Quantitative Easing, Bond prices should initially improve because QE2 includes large Bond purchases.

But...the key word is "initially." That's because, even if Bonds show signs of initially improving, the eventual softening of the Dollar, rising commodity prices, and rise in Stock prices could become a drag on Bonds, which would negatively impact home loan rates.

The bottom line is, QE2 and a weaker US Dollar may make our exports more attractive to foreign buyers, but it may ultimately drive rates higher. That's an important point to consider if you're thinking about refinancing or purchasing a new home. The reality is, home loan rates are still near historic lows, but won't be forever.
If you know anyone who is looking to buy, sell or refinance a home, please forward their name and telephone number to us. We will happily provide the same high level of service that we have provided to you. The greatest compliment you could possibly give us is the referral of your friends and family.
Finance News
Depositors Get a Permanent Raise
Higher FDIC insurance limits on accounts were made permanent.

by Joan Goldwasser, Kiplinger.com
Tucked among the pages of the massive financial-reform act was good news for depositors: a permanent extension of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. insurance limit to $250,000. Congress had temporarily raised the limit in October 2008 from $100,000 to $250,000, but the higher limit was scheduled to expire at the end of 2013.

So if you have checking and savings accounts at the same institution, you are covered as long as the total of your balances does not exceed $250,000. The same is true for all your retirement accounts. The balances – whether they are traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, SEP IRAs, Keogh accounts or solo 401(k) s – are totaled and the first $250,000 is protected. Anything above that amount is not insured; naming various beneficiaries does not increase the amount of insurance.

But you can deposit more than $250,000 in a single bank and have it insured if you title the accounts properly. For example, a couple with two children could open two individual savings accounts, a joint account (which would be protected up to $500,000), a retirement account for each of them, plus a trust account for each child in the name of each parent (four accounts). Those nine accounts would then be insured by the FDIC for up to $2.5 million.

To check whether your money is fully insured, go to www.myfdicinsurance.gov and use the Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE), the FDIC's virtual tutor. Just enter your accounts and their balances and EDIE will do the calculation for you. Or call the FDIC's hotline at 877-275-3342 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. eastern time) and talk to a representative.

Reprinted with permission. All Contents ©2010 The Kiplinger Washington Editors.www.kiplinger.com.
Creative Cuisine
Stuffed Mushrooms
Need a great hors d'oeuvre for a holiday party? Here's a super easy recipe for stuffed mushrooms that also happens to be super good. Yields 20 – 24 hors d'oeuvres.

Ingredients:
- 20-24 fresh mushrooms, stems removed
  and reserved for another use
- 1 8-oz. package of cream cheese, softened
- 3-4 strips of bacon, fried crisp and crumbled
- 1 green onion, sliced thin
- 1 garlic clove, crushed or minced very fine

Directions:
Preheat broiler to low. In a bowl, combine cream cheese, bacon, green onion and garlic and mix well. Spoon equal portions of the mixture into mushroom caps and set on an un-greased cookie sheet. Broil the mushrooms for 4 to 6 minutes or until the mushrooms are cooked through and the cream cheese is brown and bubbly. A quick hint…for a vegetarian version of this dish, simply leave out the bacon.

No stranger to professional kitchens, Kirk Leins currently devotes most of his time to cooking instruction, food writing, and producing television. You can visit Kirk's website at www.NoTimeToCook.com.
Street Smarts
Happy, Not Unhappy, Holidays
Holiday cheer can quickly turn in to holiday tears–not only for those who've waited until the last minute to beat the crowds, but for those who've been a victim of theft.

The hustle and bustle that surrounds the holidays often leave people feeling distracted, which unfortunately creates the perfect recipe for crime. Plain and simple, "Criminals often use the holidays to target victims." Here are some things for you to consider so that you can have a safe and happy holiday season...

Buddy up! Always take someone with you when shopping in the early morning hours and at night. If that is not an option for you, then at the very least, ask store or mall security to walk you to your car. And, always park in a well-lit area.

Leave your jewels at home. If you have expensive watches or jewelry, leave them at home. This is the time to protect your valuables, not display them.

Have your keys in hand. When heading out to the parking lot, always have your car keys in your hand. Don't spend time rummaging through your purse or combing your pockets, leaving you vulnerable to thieves.

Does your car have a big red bow on it? If shopping bags are stacked up inside your car, then you may as well wrap up your car with a big red bow and call it a "gift" because that is how thieves see it! Always store your shopping bags in the trunk or under seats where they are not visible.

Do you have a plan? If you plan on having your children tag along with you then you must have a "separation plan" in place in the event that your child gets lost or separated from you.

Most importantly, be aware of your surroundings at all times and then...have fun! The holidays come and go quickly so take time to smell the pine and enjoy the season with friends and loved ones.
Home News 
Don't Throw Your Cash in the Trash When Temperatures Crash
If the chill in the air burns a hole in your wallet year after year then we've got good news for you–you CAN follow some easy steps to cut those winter energy bills once and for all. Here's how...

Purchase a Thermal Leak Detector. You could set yourself back nearly $400 by hiring someone to come and do a home energy audit OR hit the local home improvement store and purchase a Thermal leak detector. The average cost is about $50 and could save you over $200 in annual energy savings.

Embrace those bright sunshiny days! Even on those cold winter days, opening your blinds and curtains to let the natural sunshine in will warm up your home.

Stock up the holiday stockings–not your freezer. The winter holiday season makes for great entertaining and while you may be tempted to stock up on goodies for your freezer to feed a small army, consider this–overstocking a freezer will require more energy to be used.

Cracks, gaps and leaking oh my! Check for any gaps and cracks around pipes and vents, and seal them off with expanding foam that is designed for "home air-sealing" if they are greater than 1/4 inch.

Turn on your ceiling fan? By flipping the switch to reverse, you push warm air back down.

And last but not least, chill out a little! Turning the thermostat down a temperature or two lower could "cut your bill by about 2% per lower degree over an eight-hour period, according to EPA estimates."
Facts and Figures
End of the Year Travel is Taking Flight
Fasten your seat belts...holiday and year-end traveling is taking flight! According to AAA and IHS, Global Insight, "The year-end holiday period is the busiest of the five major U.S. holidays that include Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas/New Years Day." The reason for the heightened travel is not only due to most of the U.S.' schools, elementary through college, being closed for Winter Break–it's also the most popular time for employees to join in on the fun and spend some quality time at home with their families.

Here are some interesting statistics about projected year-end travel from December 23-January 3:

  • An estimated 87 million people are likely to travel this year
  • Travel by automobile is the most popular mode of transportation
  • A projected 4.2 million people will be flying the friendly skies this year, which is up just 1% from last year
  • Americans will travel an estimated 790 plus round-trip miles this holiday season
  • Travelers are projected to spend just over $1,000 per household this season, with more than a third of that budget going to transportation costs
  • More than 70% of people traveling during the holiday season will be spending their time visiting with family and friends

Table of Contents
Did You Know?
Did you know that it is considered proper etiquette to give a "Holiday Tip" to those that provide you with year-round service, such as a nanny, teacher, and housekeeper?
Five Fabulous Freebies – These days, many people are looking for new ways to cut costs and save money–especially with the impact of holiday spending on their budgets. Here are some great websites to help you take advantage of the freebies out there!
Tip 1: Need some new inspiration in the kitchen–or want to get your hands on some yummy holiday recipes? Check outwww.allrecipes.com for over 40,000 free recipes.
Tip 2: The next time you need to call 411, dial 1-800-FREE-411 instead for free directory assistance for both residential and business listings.
Tip 3: If you're looking for a place to store online photo albums or share digital photos for free, then check outwww.snapfish.com.
Tip 4: Need some new kickers but can only find them online? Shopwww.zappos.com where shipping is always free!
Tip 5: Want to get the scoop on daily deals and discounts in your area? Subscribe towww.groupon.com and get free daily email alerts on the hottest bargains in your town. .
Quote of the Day
"You will get all you want in life if you help enough other people get what they want."
– Zig Ziglar

Trivia Challenge
Cold and flu season is in full swing. Where do you find the highest concentration of germs lurking?



  1. toilet seat
  2. dishcloths and sponges
  3. ATM key pad
  4. shopping carts 
  5. gas station pumps
For answer, scroll down to the bottom.
Book Review
Living Life as a Thank You: The Transformative Power of Daily Gratitude
by Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons
Gratitude is often on our minds leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday, but the truth is that gratitude is an important principle to live by every day of the year. In their wonderful book, Living Life as a Thank You: The Transformative Power of Daily Gratitude, authors Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons present an easy approach to implementing gratitude into our lives...and seeing the benefits that result!

Living Life as a Thank You has ten chapters, each of which contains inspirational quotes, real-life stories of people whose lives have changed due to the power of gratitude, and suggested practices. The Library Journal, in giving the book a starred (highly recommended) review called it "compelling" and said the book inspires "hope and motivation for good."
To learn more or order a copy, click here.
About the authors:Nina Lesowitz is a leader in women's business in the San Francisco Bay Area and Mary Beth Sammons is an award-winning journalist and author whose work appears in Family Circle, the Chicago Tribune'slifestyle section, and on various health and wellness websites. Their newest book is calledThe Courage Companion: How to Live Life with True Power. For more information, visitwww.vivaeditions.com.
Thank You
As always, we wish to thank our clients who have been kind enough to refer business to us. We appreciate the opportunity to provide excellent service to your family, friends, and co–workers.


Trivia Answer
B. discloths and sponges

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Honoring America's Heros

Christy FuentesMortgage Consultant
Capital Mortgage Corporation
Phone: (405)692-2345
Fax: (405)691-3743
License: 218690
christy@capital-mortgage.com

Honoring America's Heroes
National Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a wonderful opportunity to honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and commitment to serve and sacrifice for the common good of the USA.

One of the most recognized Veterans Day ceremonies is held at Arlington National Cemetery, which draws hundreds, if not thousands of visitors.

This ceremony is held at exactly 11:00 am. At that time, a military color guard honors America's war dead at the Tomb of the Unknowns. The Tomb of the Unknowns is a shrine honoring the many thousands of veterans who gave their lives in defense of our nation. It is one of the most visited sites by Americans, prominent dignitaries, and individuals visiting from foreign lands.

The site is guarded 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by Tomb Guard Sentinels. All Sentinels are volunteers and are considered to be the best of the 3rd US Infantry – the "Old Guard." And becoming a Sentinel is not just about volunteering time. Each soldier has to meet very specific qualifications. The soldier must be in superb physical condition, possess an exemplary military record, and meet certain height, weight, and build requirements. The soldier must also commit to giving up drinking and swearing...for life!

Once the basic requirements have been met, the training is broken down into three stages: temporary duty, low-visibility walks, and high-visibility walks. To earn a "walk" the guards must memorize a seven-page document about the history of Arlington National Cemetery, and be able to recite the document verbatim. A "walk" occurs between guard changes.

And when a soldier becomes a Sentinel and earns a "walk" it certainly is not an average walk. Each step, hesitation, and placement of firearm is precisely calculated and has a specific symbolic reference. Each guard takes 21 steps across the Tomb, stops on the 21st step, turns and faces the tomb for 21 seconds, then steps off for another 21-step walk down the mat. Both the 21 steps and the 21-second hesitation symbolize the "twenty-one gun salute," the highest honor given any military or foreign dignitary. After each about face, the Sentinel changes the placement of the rifle to the shoulder closest to the visitors to signify that the Sentinel stands between the Tomb and any possible threat. The Sentinel then repeats this until the guard changes.

The changing of the guard occurs every hour on the hour from October 1 to March 31 and every half hour from April 1 to September 30. The tomb has been guarded every minute of every day since 1937, even during the storms and hurricanes. Each Sentinel commits two years of his life to guard the tomb, and is given a wreath pin signifying they served as a Sentinel. Presently, there are only 400 wreath pins worn.

As we pause and pay tribute to America's veterans, we must honor them with our gratitude, knowing that they served and sacrificed to protect and preserve the values of this great nation...and continue to do so today. May we never forget their strength, courage, and profound willingness to stand up and defend our way of life. I hope this important holiday finds you and your family well.

Sincerely,
Christy Fuentes
Capital Mortgage Corporation

Phone: (405)692-2345

christy@capital-mortgage.com




Monday, November 8, 2010

YOU Magazine - November 4


YOU Magazine
Christy Fuentes
   
Christy Fuentes
Mortgage Consultant
Capital Mortgage Corporation
Phone: (405)692-2345
Fax: (405)691-3743
christy@capital-mortgage.com
License: 218690
Capital Mortgage Corporation

November 2010

    

Will Rates Go Lower?What More Quantitative Easing Could Mean
Historic, low home loan rates have been about the only thing stable in the economy these days. This low level mark breeds complacency, especially with the buzz in the air that rates may go even lower. But the question hangs in the air like humidity on a southern summer day – will rates go lower? And if there is a chance, should you wait and see or move forward now?
  
Will Rates Go Lower? - What More Quantitative Easing Could Mean
''Will'' You or Won't You?Be Prepared for Difficult Times
No one ever wants to experience a life threatening or life altering illness. But the truth is, people face these kinds of situations everyday. It's so important to take action before a catastrophe strikes, so you can make important decisions with a clear head. This will help you insure that you and your family, income, and assets are protected in the way you want them to be.
  
''Will'' You or Won't You? - Be Prepared for Difficult Times
Think Outside the BirdTrimmings for the Ideal Thanksgiving Meal
By Kirk Leins

Thanksgiving is almost the perfect holiday. Unlike many celebrations, the emphasis is less about the material aspects, and more about the day itself. Simply put, Thanksgiving is about reconnecting with loved ones, eating great food, and watching a few football games. The one blemish, however, is the pressure we feel to flawlessly execute a great Thanksgiving dinner.
  
Think Outside the BirdTrimmings for the Ideal Thanksgiving MealBy Kirk Leins
What's on Your Thanksgiving Table?Fun Holiday Facts for the Whole Family
Two years ago, we reported some surprising statistics about Thanksgiving feasts, including the number of turkeys raised in the United States and more. But where are we now? As this year’s holiday approaches, the staff at YOU Magazine just had to find out!
  
What's on Your Thanksgiving Table? - Fun Holiday Facts for the Whole Family
10 Ways to Conquer Your ProcrastinationPut aside your big project for just a moment longer to read this article.
By Marty Nemko, Kiplinger.com

Aren't you sick of hearing, "But you have so much potential"? I don't know about you, but I believe my life's worth is defined by what I've produced. Every time you forgo productivity in favor of TV, golf or gardening, aren't you wasting life's most precious resource–time?
  
10 Ways to Conquer Your ProcrastinationPut aside your big project for just a moment longer to read this article.By Marty Nemko, Kiplinger.com
Protect Your Teeth this Holiday Season...But Don't Harm Yourself in the Process
Halloween has come and gone...but those buckets and bags of candy are here to stay for a while. That means sugary treats are more accessible – and tempting – than normal for you and your family. And those treats are just the beginning, since holiday candy, cookies, and pies are fast approaching.
  
Protect Your Teeth this Holiday Season...But Don't Harm Yourself in the Process