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Fannie Mae securitizes the loans we purchase into mortgage-backed securities (MBS), which are sold to investors around the world. Our MBS investors know they will receive timely payment of principal and interest, because of our guarantee. We earn guaranty fees for assuming the credit risk on loans underlying our MBS.
$17.4 billion annual net income and $3.9 billion fourth quarter 2023 net income, with net worth docHubing $77.7 billion as of December 31, 2023 The fourth quarter capped another successful year. Fannie Mae reported $3.9 billion in net income, marking our twenty-fourth consecutive quarter of positive earnings.
(b) the amount of funds used for down payment, closing costs, and required reserves. Ineligible assets are non-employment-related assets (for example, stock options, non-vested restricted stock, lawsuits, lottery winnings, sale of real estate, inheritance, and divorce proceeds).
Fannie Mae is a leading source of mortgage financing in the United States. We dont originate mortgage loans or lend money directly to borrowers. Instead, we purchase mortgage loans made by lenders, who are then able to use those funds to offer mortgage loans to more people.
Bringing Wall Street to Main Street. In the 1968 Housing and Urban Development Act, Fannie Mae became a private shareholder-owned corporation chartered by the U.S. Congress. After being removed from the federal budget, Fannie Mae funded its operations through stock and bond markets.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac buy mortgages from lenders and either hold these mortgages in their portfolios or package the loans into mortgage-backed securities (MBS) that may be sold. Lenders use the cash raised by selling mortgages to the Enterprises to engage in further lending.

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