Posted on 23 November 2011
Tags: affordable housing, budget plans, core programs, Credit counseling, debt repayment programs, devotion, financial education, Financial literacy, financial position, Flint Hills, grass root, hcci, homebuyers, homebuying process, Homogeneous charge compression ignition, hospitalization, Housing, local organization, multinational organization, National Foundation for Credit Counseling, northeastern kansas, personal issues, personal matters, public sectors, united states
Housing and Credit Counseling, Inc is a multinational organization. It is known worldwide as HCCI. The primary goal of this organization is to help and guide people about their financial and personal matters. This organization is famous internationally for their civil services and their efforts for the promotion of financial education and other personal issues regarding education of children and housing-related affairs among general public.
What Is Housing And Credit Counseling, Inc

Housing and credit counseling, Inc is a multinational non-profit organization which started as a grass-root local organization in 1972. It gradually grown up as a multinational organization and started to dominate worldwide. This organization opened three offices in Northeastern Kansas – Topeka, Lawrence, Manhattan.
Goals Of Housing And Credit Counseling, Inc
Housing And Credit Counseling is serving people with devotion and its primary goals are to spread general awareness regarding financial and credit related affairs, personal and housing affairs,
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Posted on 07 September 2009
Tags: borrower, customer, dollars, Fannie Mae, Federal Reserve, financial history, freddie Mac, funded, government, homebuyers, homes, lender, Loans, Mortgage, mortgage markets, policymakers, Social security, taxpayer
In the past, it was possible for virtually everyone to get a few hundred thousand dollars to buy a home, as private lenders flooded the market, aggressively trying to get customers. The borrowers thus got what they wanted, i.e. the mortgage no matter what their financial history was.

However, things are not the same not any more. Currently, only one lender remains, which is the federal government. In order to rescue the firms from the financial crisis, the government took control a year ago of the two largest mortgage finance companies in the world, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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