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Could a reverse mortgage help you?

USAWeekend.com - December 18, 2009

In this tough economy, more seniors, whose retirement funds have been sorely depleted by the downturn, are turning to the reverse mortgage, a special home loan that lets a homeowner convert the equity in his or her house into cash.

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The ABCs of reverse mortgages

CBS8.com - December 8, 2009

Get a large wad of cash! Never make a mortgage payment again! Stay in your home as long as you want! Sounds like a great deal, right? Well, for some older homeowners, it can be.

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cbs8.com


Debunking 4 Life Insurance Myths

Main Street News - September 24, 2009

Life settlements are gaining in popularity, but critics are taking a sledgehammer to these controversial life insurance products.

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Main Street News


More Americans cashing in on life insurance policies

New Jersey Business News - September 22, 2009

Many older Americans, who are strapped for cash and as anxious as the rest of us, are selling an unlikely asset: their life insurance policies.

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New Jersey Business News


ReverseLinks: A roundup of August 2009's links to reverse mortgage articles and reports

National Mortgage Professional Magazine - August 10, 2009

New Data Shows that Economy and Higher Reverse Mortgage Limits Are Driving Seniors to Seek More Immediate Cash Benefits.

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National Mortgage Professional


Number of Americans Delaying Retirement Beyond Age 70 Nearly Doubles Because of Economic Crisis

Senior Housing News - August 2, 2009

A new survey conducted with United Sample, in partnership with Golden Gateway Financial that polled a nationwide sample of more than 500 senior citizens aged 62 or older and found half of the respondents net worth has decreased by 10 to 30 percent over the past 18 months.

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Senior Housing News


Reverse Mortgages to the Rescue

Kiplinger - August, 2009

New reverse-mortgage rules let you squeeze more cash from your house and even buy a new home.

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Kiplinger


More working until they drop

Examiner.com - July 31, 2009

Golden Gateway Financial surveyed 500 people aged 62 and older and discovered, not surprisingly, more than half were concerned that their overall net worth may no longer be enough to sustain their retirement.

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Examiner.com


Growing Older: Recession seems to hit seniors differently

Oakland Tribune via Contra Costa Times - July 25, 2009

A recent survey by Golden Gateway Financial found that the economic crisis permanently hurt the retirement savings of more than 60 percent of those 65 or older.

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Contra Costa Times


Over Half of Seniors Fear Current Net Worth Can?t Sustain Their Retirement

Reverse Mortgage Daily - July 22, 2009

A new survey conducted with United Sample, in partnership with Golden Gateway Financial that polled a nationwide sample of more than 500 senior citizens aged 62 or older and found half of the respondents net worth has decreased by 10 to 30 percent.

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Reverse Mortgage Daily


Money Zone

New York Daily News - July 21, 2009

The pain of the recession and the huge selloff in the stock market from its 2007 peak have kept millions of older Americans from retiring.

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Daily News


Retirement outlook grows older and older

Times & Democrat - July 18, 2009

A new survey from Golden Gateway Financial shows individual financial losses are causing many seniors to consider retiring at a later age than originally planned.

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The Times and Democrat


Later Retirement Spells Problems for Motivating Younger Workers

CNBC.com - July 17, 2009

A recent survey of workers aged 62 and over by Golden Gateway Financial found that the percentage planning on retiring before 70 dropped from 67 percent before the crisis to 40 percent.

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CNBC


Number of Americans Delaying Retirement beyond Age 70 Increases because of Economic Crisis

RisMedia - July 16, 2009

The current economic crisis is having a lasting impact on many older Americans, forcing them to make difficult financial decision because they have so little time and resources available to them to recover from losses in the housing and financial markets.

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RIS Media


Business Briefs

Santa Cruz Sentinel - July 15, 2009

People 62 and older are changing their plans to retire before 70 because of the economic crisis, a new survey from Golden Gateway Financial found.

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Santa Cruz Sentinel


Recession has retirement age creeping upward

Colorado Springs Business Journal - July 15, 2009

One survey indicates the national retirement age is rising as a result of the economic recession, and while Coloradoans are working further into their golden years, it might not be just because of poor economic times.

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The Colorado Springs Business Journal


Economic Crisis Pushing Retirements Beyond Age 70

PlanAdvisor - July 13, 2009

Losses in the financial and housing markets during the economic crisis are causing many seniors to consider retiring at a later age than originally planned.

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Plan Adviser


Reverse Mortgages Can Be Part of Overall Financial Plan

Senior-Spectrum - July 20, 2009

As the boomer generation enters retirement, many seniors, hard pressed by the economic downturn, are considering reverse mortgages, leading senior financial experts to recommend increased education for consumers to allow them to integrate their home equity into their overall financial strategy.

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Spectrum Online


Your money: Pensions, savings bonds, mortgages

Associated Press via Foster's Daily Journal - July 18, 2009

Eric Bachman says the recent loan limit changes make reverse mortgages even more compelling for older Americans interested in downsizing or moving to another location. This article also appears in the Laconia Citizen

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Fosters.com


New FHA reverse mortgage boon to seniors

Bankrate.com - July 12, 2009

A new Federal Housing Administration, or FHA, reverse mortgage program can help senior homeowners relocate or downsize to a new home without giving up all their savings -- and save them thousands of dollars in the process.

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Bankrate.com


Seniors Drawn to Mortgages That Give Back

The Wall Street Journal - June 10, 2009

‘People are trying to recover or buy some time before their retirement holdings need to be liquidated,’ says Eric Bachman, chief executive of Golden Gateway Financial, an Oakland, Calif., brokerage.

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The Wall Street Journal


Run Cheap TV Commercials with Google TV Ads

Inc. - June 2009

Despite those drawbacks, Google TV Ads is a great tool for smaller firms, says Bob Purcell, chief marketing officer of Golden Gateway Financial, a 25-employee start-up in Oakland, California...

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Inc.


Mortgage crisis robbing seniors of golden years

USA Today - June 04, 2009

In the fourth quarter of 2008, about 46% of older Americans around 60 who researched reverse mortgages had an existing traditional mortgage with an average debt of $149,683, according to Golden Gateway Financial. A reverse mortgage is one that makes payments to the homeowner from a home's equity.

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USA Today


Life settlement sales may be taxed as capital gains, IRS rules

Bloomberg - June 04, 2009

A survey of 500 people aged 62 and older released last month showed that 80 percent of respondents had life insurance and 45 percent of those questioned were not aware they could sell their policies. The survey was conducted for Golden Gateway Financial, an Oakland, California-based life settlement* broker.

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Bloomberg.com


What You Need to Know

The New York Times - March 13, 2009

Reverse mortgages can help older homeowners who are house-rich but cash-poor...The reverse mortgage association's Web site has a calculator that estimates how much borrowers might qualify for. Other calculators are offered by the AARP...and at lender sites like Golden Gateway Financial at goldengateway.com.

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The New York Times


The Reverse Gear

The New York Times - March 13, 2009

‘Even if you live to be 130 years old, you'll never owe more than the value of the house, ’ explained Eric Bachman, the chief executive of Golden Gateway Financial in Oakland, Calif., one of the nation's largest reverse mortgage brokers.

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The New York Times


Seniors face grim choices amid market shock

CNN Money - December 09, 2008

Older Americans are aggressively searching for ways to gain control over and offset losses that might be near to impossible to recover in their lifetimes,’ said Eric Bachman, founder and CEO of Golden Gateway.

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CNN Money


More relying on loans to stave off foreclosure

The San Diego Union Tribune - November 30, 2008

At Oakland-based Golden Gateway Financial, the percentage of reverse-mortgage inquiries that involve foreclosures has grown from 25 percent to 40 percent in recent months. A recent study by AARP's Public Policy Institute found that people 50 and older represent about 28 percent of all home-mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures.

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The San Diego Union Tribune


Reverse Mortgages Get Better

Kiplinger - November 26, 2008

To estimate the potential payouts and costs of a reverse mortgage–which can be substantial–and compare actual offers from several lenders, use the Reverse Mortgage Cash Calculator at Golden Gateway Financial.

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Kiplinger


Reverse mortgages get a boost from Uncle Sam

The Christian Science Monitor - October 27, 2008

Mr. Bachman [GoldenGateway CEO] believes today's shaky real estate market has created a timing consideration. ‘Seniors' home values have dropped roughly 20 percent in the past year,’ he says, and they're projected to slide further over the next 12-to-24 months. Thus, he feels that seniors looking for a reverse mortgage should act sooner than later to avoid any further slide in their home values, which could reduce the amount they could get from a reverse mortgage.

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The Christian Science Monitor


Sticky subject: Finances, seniors and adult children

The Colorado Springs Business Journal - September 26, 2008

An independent generation, boomers are reluctant to take advantage of financial tools available to them—such as reverse mortgages.

But 20 percent of adults in their 40s and 40 percent in their 50s already financially support their parents.

The important thing is that these two parties start talking,” [Bachman, Golden Gateway CEO] said.

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The Colorado Springs Business Journal


Unlocking home equity

The Arizona Republic - September 02, 2008

At a time when banks are tightening creditworthiness requirements and even refusing in some cases to give loans to qualified borrowers, reverse mortgages still appeal to lenders, Bachman said, possibly more than ever.

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The Arizona Republic


A nagging worry: Will you outlive your nest egg?

The Wall Street Journal Online - August 20, 2008

The U.S. Government's treasury department says that 50% of those families on the brink of retirement have less than $40,000 in liquid assets.

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The Wall Street Journal


Growing Older

NPR - August 15, 2008

Folks need to sit down and create a sound financial plan.

Listen to interviews of Golden Gateway Financial CEO Eric Bachman on NPR's program, Growing Older:
1. Seniors and their Adult Children
2. Reverse Mortgages

NPR


Good news for reverse mortgages

The Chicago Sun Times - August 04, 2008

Now there's a terrific new way for seniors to compare the various specific products, costs, and interest charges to find the best offering for their situation.

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The Chicago Sun-Times


Rethinking Reverse Mortgages

The Motley Fool - June 18, 2008

Declining equity is a big problem for borrowers. According to a new study from reverse-mortgage broker Golden Gateway Financial, a 72-year-old potential borrower who owns a house that was worth $200,000 in January 2007 would be able to borrow about $17,000 less now - roughly $126,000, versus $109,000 - than he or she could have a year ago.

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The Motley Fool


How to Size Up a Reverse Mortgage

Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine - May 2008

Golden Gateway Financial, a reverse-mortgage broker, has an online calculator that uses AARP's model to let you compare loans.

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Kiplinger


The Best In...

The Wall Street Journal - March 22, 2008

Trying to estimate how much cash you might net from a reverse mortgage? Golden Gateway Financial, a financial-services firm in Oakland, Calif., offers a good calculator. Plug in your ZIP Code, your age and the value of your house, and the tool shows you lump sums, or monthly payouts, available from different lenders. A separate chart spells out closing costs and related fees.

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The Wall Street Journal


Reverse mortgage bails out seniors facing foreclosure

Inman News, Tom Kelly - March 19, 2008

Eric Bachman, CEO of Oakland, Calif.-based Golden Gateway Financial, a reverse-mortgage brokerage focusing on online customers, recently helped a senior in Kansas ‘reverse a foreclosure.’

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Inman News


A reverse mortgage requires sound advice

The Baltimore Sun, Eileen Ambrose - March 2, 2008

Lucy Hull of Overland Park, Kan., says a reverse mortgage saved the house she has lived in for 30 years ... Hull's house appraised at $122,000, and she owed nearly $74,000 on it, says Eric Bachman, chief executive of Golden Gateway.

Baltimore Sun

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