Home Loan FAQs A. An Introduction to Home loans 1. What is a Home loan? Home loan is the sum of money a bank or financial institution lends you to help you buy your dream home. By taking a home loan from a bank or a housing finance company you pledge your home as the lender’s security for repayment of your loan. The bank or financial institution will hold the title or deed to the property till the loan has been paid back with the interest due for it. Home loans are generally taken for long tenures
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HOME LOAN TAKEOVER OPPORTUNITY AND CHALLENGES Internship Report submitted to SBI in completion of the requirement of Summer Internship at State Bank of India NAME OF THE STUDENT: kushal Shah PROJECT MENTOR/ REPORTING OFFICER AT THE BANK: Mr Kumar APRIL 6th 2013 TO JULY 6th 2013 Acknowledgement I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to Mr. Bhoir, HR, State Bank of India for giving me the opportunity to take up this project and posing faith in me to
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STUDENT DECLARATION This is to certify that I have completed the Project titled “A STUDY ON HOME LOANS” under the guidance of “Mr. Amit Kumar Gupta” in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of “Masters in Business Administration” from “Rukmini Devi Institute Of Advanced Studies, New Delhi.” This is an original work and I have not submitted it earlier elsewhere. RAJNI
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MANC_C03.qxd 08/01/2007 10:42 AM Page 95 Atlanta Home Loan Case Study Atlanta Home Loan THE COMPANY Atlanta Home Loan (hereafter AHL) was a mortgage lending and financing company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Al Fiorini founded the company in April 2002 with an initial investment of about $40,000. He started operating the company from his home. Al had many years of experience in the mortgage lending industry. He had worked for several different companies and had also served a year
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Case --- Atlanta Home Loan 1. Identify the controls that Al Fiorini implemented to manage his business (both before and after he went back to school). Classify each control as a results, action, or personnel/cultural type control. a. Before Al went back to school •Result Controls: ① Telemarketers were paid a combination of an hourly wage plus a performance bonus ($10.00) for each lead produced. ② AHL paid the loan officers 40% of total loan revenue on loans that AHL originated, and
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control as a results, control, or personnel/cultural type of control. Action control Before he went back to school i. Al monitored the activities of his loan officers by tracking the number of credit inquiries each requested. (Merchant, pg.23) ii. Al closely monitored the loan application/lead ratio depending on the skill of the loan officer. (Merchant, pg.23) iii. Al refused Wilbur’s request to have signing authority on company checks written against AHL’s main bank account. However, as
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tlanta Home Loan Case Introduction: Atlanta Home Loan was a mortgage lending and financing company based in Atlanta with initial investment of $40,000. It was founded by Albert Fiorini in April 2002 and was operated from his home. He decided to earn an MBA degree from California and left the controls of the company in the hands of his employees. The control systems he used, what went wrong in implementing them and what should Al do now is discussed hereafter. 1)Control systems: a)At
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Short Summary Atlanta Home Loan April 2002 - Al formed Atlanta Home Loan (AHL), a mortgage lending and financing company, in Atlanta, Georgia - Initial investment of $40,000 - Operated the company from his home Summer 2002 - Company grew rapidly - 4 telemarketers and 8 loan officers who all worked from their homes - Established banking relationships which allowed clients to borrow at wholesale rates - Rates varied according to client FICO scores The Company - Leads were bought from list brokers
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either for meeting day to operations or for starting up a new project. One of the important sources of raising finance is loans from banks. Commercial lending is one of the prime functions of any bank. But how does the bank appraises the creditworthiness of a borrower? What are the criterions to be fulfilled for granting loans? What are the tools used by the banks to appraise the loan proposal? These questions are being answered in this paper. This paper describes the credit appraisal process followed
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higher than what it was. We could make 22.3 per cent year-on-year from Rs. 907 crore last year to Rs. 1109 crore this year. Only on quarter-to-quarter, the profit has come down. Credit and deposit growth have been a bit sluggish, and consequently your loan-to-deposit ratio (LD ratio) has inched up. Any pressure you are facing on funding side? No. There is no pressure on us. We took a conscious decision of not accepting bulk deposits this year. The deposit growth as per the industry is 6 per cent
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