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Even if you’re only closing an occasional HECM loan with a spouse younger than 62, you should must let potential HECM non-borrowing spouses know of these risks.
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What is the role of financial fact-finding in originating reverse mortgages? To answer that question we interviewed wealth planner Ryan Ponsford of Equity Wealth Strategies.
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Barrons reports some advisors are touting a different approach to help retirees meet future cash needs: a reverse mortgage line of credit.
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Continue readingPart 2: Dan Hultquist: The HECM Debt Consolidation
This week part two of our exclusive interview with Dan Hultquist of Understanding Reverse as we discuss how to create a HECM debt avalanche, leveraging the HECM’s line of credit, and the tools our industry will need to illustrate a HECM Debt Consolidation effectively.
Continue readingBarrons: A RM May Be Good for Those Short of Cash
Barrons reports some advisors are touting a different approach to help retirees meet future cash needs: a reverse mortgage line of credit.
Continue readingThe Mandela Effect-In Reverse
What is the ‘Mandela Effect’ and what’s its role in reverse mortgage lending?
Continue reading5 Ways Retirees Can Prepare for a Recession…in Reverse
If there’s one thing that can upend retirement plans it’s a recession. Here are 5 ways retirees can prepare.
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