Dodd-Frank Reform Act - "Complete Overview"

$199.00

This class is provided by CampusMortgage®.

COURSE DESCRIPTION: 

 

The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is a United States federal law that was enacted on July 21, 2010. The law overhauled financial regulation in the aftermath of the Great Recession, and it made changes affecting all federal financial regulatory agencies and almost every part of the nation's financial services industry. You'll learn everything from A to Z, so you can be fully prepared to stay compliant. 

 

COURSE OUTLINE:

  • Brief Overview of Dodd Frank-Then and Now
  • Overview of Recent Changes to Dodd Frank
  • Discuss the Qualified Mortgage (ATR)
  • Understanding the Impact of Appraisals in Rural Areas
  • Discuss the New Deduction for Appraisals
  • The Home Mortgage Disclosure
  • Non-primary Residences for Credit Unions
  • Mortgage Loan Originator Licensing and Registration
  • Impact on Manufactured Home Retailers
  • New Escrow Requirements
  • New TILA Waiting Period Requirements
  • Consumer Protections Overview
  • Veterans & Servicemember Protections
  • Ginnie Mae - VA Refinance changes
  • Reform to PACE Loans
  • Student Loans
  • FNMA and FHLMC Credit Changes
  • 10-Question Practice Quiz

**Note: The course outline above may not be 100% accurate as we change curriculum periodically throughout the year. We also reserve the right to change course curriculum and/or discontinue this course at any time.

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Course Instructor: Various Trainers