Free MPF® Online Workshops in 2008

 

 

Does your institution have specific mortgage issues?

Discover possible solutions at these MPF internet workshops. For registration information click here.

 

 

Anti-Predatory Lending Issues and Concerns

October 16

3:00 pm EST (1 hour)

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  • Legislators on the federal and state level are moving with unprecedented speed to create new consumer protections and strengthen existing anti-predatory lending laws. Join us to learn more about the new laws focusing on:
  • The amendments to the Federal Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA)
  • The state–level anti-predatory lending laws for loan sales to the secondary market
  • How automated regulatory compliance tools are assisting lenders with the new laws

 

Detecting and Avoiding Fraud

November 3

3:00 pm EST (1 hour 15 minutes)

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  • The presentation focuses on understanding what constitutes fraud:
  • Hot spots
  • Cost and affect to lenders and communities
  • Red flags in the mortgage loan files
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  • Participants develop their awareness of fraud by reviewing documents from actual fraud investigations. Discussion includes tips for minimizing fraud risk possibly saving their institution thousands of dollars.
  • Recommended for quality control auditors, underwriters, loan officers, and loan processors
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  • About the Instructor
  • Carole A. McKinney, Radian Guaranty Inc. – Carole has been in the mortgage banking industry for 20 years, and has held management positions during the majority of her career. Training is her first passion.

 

Construction-to-Perm Mortgage

November 18

11:00 am EST (45 minutes)

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  • Prerequisites:
  • MPF Bank Credit Report Review Webinar
  • MPF Bank Underwriting Workshop Webinar

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  • This new 45-minute webinar will provide an in-depth look at the construction-to-perm delivery requirements and guidelines.
  • Recommended for underwriters, loan officers, loan processors, and quality control auditors

 

Turnaround Report (TAR) & Account Reconciliation

November 20

10:30 am EST (1 hour)

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  • This webinar will outline the major steps involved in the turnaround reporting process, and the P&I and T&I account reconciliation for Actual/Actual and Actual/Actual Single Remittance types.
  • Review how to complete the P&I and T&I custodial account reconciliations (Forms 320A and 321A)
  • Identify adjustments associated with A/A and Single Remittance types
  • Review the initial and final TAR, and identify the most common exceptions
  • How to research the differences
  • How to clear using the Exception Clearing Report

 

Delinquency Management Workshops

Part 1: December 2

11:30 am EST (1 hour)

Part 2: December 8

11:30 am EST (1 hour)

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  • When is a loan delinquent? When does foreclosure occur? Find Out!
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  • Join the MPF Bank and the Master Servicer for a two-part webinar designed for Collection, Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, and REO staff. It outlines the MPF Program Guidelines and Procedures, as well as the current delinquency management practices.
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  • Part I – Designed for the Collection and Default Staff
  • Management of the collections process
  • Servicing procedures for collection
  • Property inspection requirements
  • Relief provisions and processes
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  • Part II – Designed for Foreclosure, Bankruptcy & REO Staff
  • Co-presenter: The MPF Program Master Servicer
  • Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, and REO Management Process
  • Foreclosure alternatives, expenses, proceedings, and reinstatements
  • REO Action plan
  • REO Servicing & Marketing
  • REO Reporting

 

Accounting & Regulatory Guidance
for the MPF Program for FFIEC Regulated Institutions

December 4

11:00 am EST (1 hour)

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  • In today´s complex mortgage lending environment, financial institutions face more scrutiny than ever before.
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  • In this session designed for FDIC Call Report filers, we will discuss:
  • Accounting and regulatory reporting requirements for mortgage servicing rights
  • Credit enhancement fees receivable, and credit enhancement obligation liabilities
  • Regulatory capital requirements related to credit enhancement obligations
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  • The principals of Wilary Winn are nationally recognized experts in mortgage lending finance and accounting, and they regularly lead training sessions for the Federal Home Loan Banks, as well as for national public accounting firms.

 

Accounting & Regulatory Guidance
for the MPF Program for OTS Regulated Institutions

December 5

11:00 am EST (1 hour)

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  • In today´s complex mortgage lending environment, financial institutions face more scrutiny than ever before.
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  • In this session designed for Thrift Financial Reports, we will discuss:
  • Accounting and regulatory reporting requirements for mortgage servicing rights
  • Credit enhancement fees receivable, and credit enhancement obligation liabilities
  • Regulatory capital requirements related to credit enhancement obligations
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  • The principals of Wilary Winn are nationally recognized experts in mortgage lending finance and accounting, and they regularly lead training sessions for the Federal Home Loan Banks, as well as for national public accounting firms.

 

Accounting & Regulatory Guidance
for the MPF Program for NCUA Regulated Institutions

December 8

3:00 pm EST (1 hour)

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  • In today´s complex mortgage lending environment, financial institutions face more scrutiny than ever before.
  •  
  • In this session designed for NCUA Call Report, we will discuss:
  • Accounting and regulatory reporting requirements for mortgage servicing rights
  • Credit enhancement fees receivable, and credit enhancement obligation liabilities
  • Regulatory capital requirements related to credit enhancement obligations
  •  
  • The principals of Wilary Winn are nationally recognized experts in mortgage lending finance and accounting, and they regularly lead training sessions for the Federal Home Loan Banks, as well as for national public accounting firms.

 

 

 

Register early, space is limited!

To register these workshops, e-mail MPFTraining@fhlbc.com and copy Linda Hanze at Linda.Hanze@fhlbny.com.

 

The e-mail should contain the workshop date, participant’s name, institution, e-mail address, phone number, and street mailing address. You will receive a confirmation and schedule once your registration is received. Approximately one week prior to the presentation, you will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to access the presentation on the Internet and the audio portion through a conference call.

 

If you should have any questions regarding these workshops on the MPF Program, please contact Linda Hanze at (212) 441-6715 or Tom Doyle at (212) 441-6712.

 

 

 
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