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Re: YanksGhost post# 631014

Sunday, 09/06/2020 1:19:10 PM

Sunday, September 06, 2020 1:19:10 PM

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If they come up with a commitment fee for an explicit guarantee from the Treasury, the overpayment could be used for that. I don't agree that it is DEFERRED TAX. It is an OVERPAYMENT. Fannie and Freddie should list them in their books under ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE.

With an explicit guarantee, their capital requirements would get lowered considerably. Both benefit.