Countrywide Financial: The Subprime Meltdown Briarcliffe Online Live Chat 1 Unit Three Ramon Geronimo BA-338-2-SUM1-BRI12 Business Ethics Prof. Raymond Manginell June 1‚ 2012 Abstract 1. Are subprime loans an unethical financial instrument‚ or are they ethical but misused in a way that created ethical issues? 2. Discuss the ethical issues that caused the downfall of Countrywide Financial. 3. How should Bank of America
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Second Edition II. Cases in Crafting and Executing Strategy 15. Countrywide Financial Corporation and the Subprime Mortgage Debacle © The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ 2011 Case 15 Countrywide Financial Corporation and the Subprime Mortgage Debacle Ronald W. Eastburn Case Western Reserve University Angelo Mozilo‚ founder and Chairman of Countrywide Financial Corporation‚ was the driving force behind the company’s efforts to become the largest real estate mortgage originator in the United
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Subprime mortgage crisis The subprime mortgage crisis is an ongoing real estate crisis and financial crisis triggered by a dramatic rise in mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures in the United States‚ with major adverse consequences for banks and financial markets around the globe. The crisis‚ which has its roots in the closing years of the 20th century‚ became apparent in 2007 and has exposed pervasive weaknesses in financial industry regulation and the global financial system.[1]
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Introduction Countrywide Financial Corporation projected being the largest real estate mortgage company in the United States. In 1969‚ Angelo Mozilo and his partner David Loeb‚ founded Countrywide in New York with the vision of providing a diversified real estate lending service. The company’s intentions were phenomenal as well as the initial profitability; however‚ unethical behavior took place within the company causing a huge loss. The predatory lending actions relied on fraudulent and misconduct
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issues presented in the case. Word count: 158 Countrywide Financial began in 1969 and by 2000 was one of the nation’s largest lenders (Ferrell‚ 2010). In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s‚ Countrywide Financial offered subprime mortgage loans. Subprime mortgage loans were loans that were offered to people who would not ordinarily be able to qualify for conventional loans because of income‚ lack of credit or low credit score. Because of the structure of these mortgage loans‚ people found it
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Countrywide Financial: Failure of Corporate Governance‚ Incentive Compensation‚ & the Sub-Prime Crisis Executive Summary: Countrywide Financial was a mortgage-banking firm. They had one of the largest market shares in the early 2000s‚ when the mortgage market was booming. “No company pursued growth in home loans more aggressively than Countrywide” (NY Times 12/10). They were the leader of their industry‚ with 500 billion in home loans‚ 62‚000 employees‚ 900 offices‚ and
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The Causes of Subprime Mortgage Financial Crisis By Jessica Tian Abstract The U.S. subprime mortgage crisis was a set of events that led to the 2008 financial crisis‚ characterized by a rise in subprime mortgage defaults and foreclosures. This paper seeks to explain the causes of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis and how this has led to a generalized credit crisis in other financial sectors that ultimately affects the real economy. In recent decades‚ financial industry has developed quickly
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profession play in the recent sub prime mortgage crisis? What could they have done differently? What is a subprime loan? Subprime loans are unconventional loans designed to put as many people as possible in a home or to refinance an existing home regardless of the borrowers’ credit history. A subprime loan allows lenders to make loans whether or not the borrower has poor credit‚ no credit or even a very low Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) score. Basically‚ subprime loans are creative ways to convenience
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Executive Summary Even though Countrywide stopped offering subprime loans 4 months ago‚ the company is still in the forefront of the subprime mortgage lending and foreclosure crisis. Lawsuits seem to be coming from all directions‚ federal and state investigative probes are launched against them‚ stock price tumbled to 1/5 of its value‚ even desperate lenders demonstrated outside their offices. 2007 has definitely not been Countrywide ’s year. The company has lost its place as America ’s Home Lender
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Countrywide Financial: The Subprime Meltdown Course: | MAN3065 | | Team or Group #: | 8 | Date submitted: | 02/27/13 | Reference#: | 726077 | | Term: | 2012-2 | | Days: | M & W | | Time: | 7:05pm – 8:20pm | | Prof: | Hoa N. Burrows‚ CPA | Countrywide Financial: The Subprime Meltdown Questions: 1. Are subprime loans an unethical financial instrument‚ or are they ethical tools that were misused? We believed subprime loans are ethical tools that were misused
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