The Future For Mortgage Brokers – Part 5

Mortgage Brokers in the UK The mortgage broker industry in the UK has been negatively affected by the credit crunch more than any other country in the world, apart from the USA The boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s officially ended in late 2007 when the credit crunch became a reality The following few months saw the closure of hundreds of estate agents and mortgage brokers up and down Britain as the property market came to a standstill…

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How to Sell Annuities – Focus on the Clients

One good way to obtain some profit is by starting to sell the annuities For those tired of getting low income rates from their working places and for those in the need of high revenues, it is one good idea and a productive one as well For some, it could also represent something for the short term to invest in and thus, you would be slowly earning some money…

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The Future For Mortgage Brokers – Part 6

A return to the days in which almost anyone could pass a few exams and become a successful mortgage broker might help the profession return to the situation in which fraudulent activity becomes widespread once again The Future for Mortgage Brokers The credit crunch and it’s subsequent affect on the property market and mortgage industry has, at the very least, removed inefficiencies from these industries and exposed problems that were hidden by constantly rising property prices While the mortgage broker industry has not faced total ruin it has take a fairly big hit…

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