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Books cover ins and outs of mortgages

By Chuck Myers
McClatchy-Tribune News Service

A wide range of factors goes into securing a home mortgage, from selecting a mortgage type to landing a low interest rates and good payment terms. Several insightful books on the topic can help explain the ins and outs of mortgages for a prospective homebuyer. Here are just a few titles:

"Mortgage Myths" by Ralph R. Roberts and Chip Cummings; Wiley ($17.95)

Addresses the mortgage borrowing, negotiating a rate and time the lending process should take.

"Mortgage Confidential" by David Reed; AMACOM ($16.95)

Covers the mortgage loan process, and separates fact from fiction in several key topic areas.

"Mortgage Rip-Offs and Money Savers" by Carolyn Warren; Wiley ($17.95)

Offers tips on how to improve chances of getting a good mortgage rate, negotiating fees and uncovering market scams

"The Mortgage Answer Book, 4th Ed." by John Talamo; Sphinx Publishing ($14.95)

Discusses how to chose a mortgage and the different types of mortgages available.

"The Mortgage Encyclopedia" by Jack Guttentag; McGraw-Hill ($21.95)

Features details on mortgage types, prepayment, refinancing and shopping for the best rate.

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