You just can pay your full mortgage off at once. So you would have no mortgage left you have to pay back :)
There are some online courses that are $300 dollars for a 20 hour course at http://mortgage-education.com/. But, I don't think that there are any mortgage broker training courses for free. There are more expensive ones for $600 dollars at allregsmortgage.com that offer a little more training.
Yes, there are specific online courses offered at www.loanofficerschool.com/ and www.mortgageknowledge.com/ for mortgage loan training. I would suggest doing some research about online courses in this area.
Mortgage and broker training courses are available through several companies online. Here are links to some courses to help start you in your journey: www.mortgagebrokertraining.com/ , www.capstoneinstitute.com/ , and www.mortgageknowledge.com/
Online mortgage calculators can be found be simply typing "mortgage calculator" into any search engine.
Typically you would be able to find an online mortgage calculator by going on any mortgage firm's site and there should be one listed there. You should try Nothnagle.
Lending Tree has an online mortgage calculator on their website. You can visit www.lendingtree.com to have access to it.
Any realitor or mortgage broker has access to a mortgage calculator and can help you through the process. You can also find online mortgage calculators which can be a useful tool in figuring out if you can afford a mortgage.
I was not able to find any online schools that offer legitimate online training in ASP. The closest found was at www.elearners.com
You can go online to apply for a mortgage at https://www.wellsfargo.com/mortgage/apply/. You can apply with any bank online. You will have to answer financial information and they will pull your credit report.
There isn't any marketing that you need to do for an reverse mortgage. All you have to do is visit a local realator and you can also go online and search under reverse mortgage.
There are online training courses for Linux for the average user. You should ask people you know for online training courses that are available to the average consumer.
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