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Note Buyer Interview With Eddie Speed Founder of Note School

September 29, 2011 by · 2 Comments 

Join us as we sit down with Eddie Speed, founder of Note School and author of Streetwise Seller Financing, for this month’s Note Buyer Interview.

Eddie Speed Note SchoolEddie Speed of Colonial Funding Group has been buying and selling notes for over 30 years and has transacted more than 30,000 deals.

To know Eddie is to know a few of his “Eddie-isms”.

I still remember hearing one of his trademark sayings when first introduced back in the late 1980′s.  You see I was helping place funds for a large institutional investor on the West Coast and we’d just expanded into buying Notes in Texas. Unfamiliar with regional differences, our underwriters and legal team were requiring something unreasonable to get a deal funded. Read more

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How to Use Google Places for Your Note Business

September 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

3 Tips for getting your mortgage note business found online using Google Places and Local Maps.

When was the last time you used a phone book?

Chances are you’re more likely to use it as a booster seat or doorstop than to look up a business. Online search has quickly replaced the yellow pages. In fact many cities like Seattle are looking at requiring opt-outs for phone book delivery.

With about 65% of market share, Google is undoubtedly the “Big Daddy” of search engines and…

they’ve just made it easier for small businesses with Google Places.

Formerly known as local maps, a Google Places page provides a free listing containing contact information for your business. Google uses this information to serve up results for local search and place you as a “pin” on their maps. In fact it’s not unusual to see a Google Places page showing higher in the rankings than a company’s own website.

Steps for Using Google Places for Your Note Business

1. Claim your Note Buyer Listing Read more

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5 Myths About the Cash Flow Notes Business

September 13, 2011 by · 5 Comments 

Cash Flow Notes Business TruthI want to have a very candid conversation about working in the cash flow notes business.

Just what it is, how you may be part of it, and some common myths and facts.

I have been in the note industry for over 15 years. Read more

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Free Financial Calculator for Cash Flow Notes!

September 7, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Is the best financial calculator now free?

If you struggle with calculating cash flow notes on the HP12C , HP10B, or the Texas Instrument BAII then you will want to check out this great offer!

Advanced Seller Data Services (ASDS), a leading provider of marketing lists for seller carried notes, has released a series of free financial tools for note brokers and note buyers.

Here’s a sneak peak at the power behind these calculators from a recent ASDS press release:

Tool #1 – A Financial Calculator to Find the Missing Variable in a Cash Flow Note!

  • Greater ease of use and faster than the HP12C or other calculators.
  • Allows user to instantaneously confirm information provided by note seller is correct.
  • Provides user with feedback on which variable is being solved.
  • Gives warning message and possible solutions when inputted variables cannot compute correctly.
  • An automatic note quote system to quickly calculate full and partial bids as determined by the user.
  • A Net Sum calculator to find the present value of a series of partial payments.

Tool #2 – A “Simple” Amortization Calculator

  • Creates an amortization table for straight line mortgages.
  • Calculates schedule on exact day or 360 day basis.
  • Includes columns to track loan payments and reserves.
  • Calculates loan payment for common loan terms for any loan amount and interest rate.

Tool #3 – A “Complex” Amortization Calculator for Irregular Cash Flows

  • Allows user to input in any date order:

8 interest rate changes and

12 payment amount changes and

12 bump payments

  • Calculates schedule on exact day or 360 day basis.
  • Includes columns to track loan payments and reserves.
  • Calculates repayment amount for common loan terms.

The only requirement to run the programs is Excel 2007 or higher installed on your computer. An Excel 2003 version is also available by request.

Programming the Excel worksheets with financial calculations is similar to the exclusive proprietary programming ASDS uses to identify seller carry back notes out of millions of recorded documents each year.

“Creating these programs to help our customers become more profitable was a natural progression of the services we offer” said Scott Arpan, owner of ASDS.

You’ll be happy to know that ASDS is committed to keeping these programs available to note brokers and note buyers at no cost.  The motivation?  They would like to have you keep coming back to the site and consider their list services for finding cash flow notes.

These tools may be downloaded for free at http://notesellerlist.com/Free_Financial_Calculators.html.

I’ve already downloaded my version and have been putting it to the test with these examples from Buying Mortgage Notes: 7 Tips for Calculating Cash Flow Notes!  You’ll be glad to know they are matching to the penny!

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