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== Definition ==
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<b>ARM Cap Structure</b>: For an adjustable-rate mortgage loan, a numeric string that explains the interest rate caps on the ARM.
  
== Definition ==
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* The first number is the Initial Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points the interest rate can adjust upward at the initial rate change date).  
<b>ARM Cap Structure</b>: For an adjustable-rate mortgage loan, a numeric string that explains the interest rate caps on the ARM. The first number is the Initial Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points the interest rate can adjust upward at the initial rate change date). The second number is the Periodic Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points the interest rate can adjust upward at each interest rate change date after the initial interest rate change date). The third number is the Lifetime Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points that the interest rate can adjust upward over the life of the loan relative to the initial interest rate).
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* The second number is the Periodic Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points the interest rate can adjust upward at each interest rate change date after the initial interest rate change date).  
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* The third number is the Lifetime Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points that the interest rate can adjust upward over the life of the loan relative to the initial interest rate).
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
Applicable to certain CIRT offerings.
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* Applicable to certain CIRT offerings.
 
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* The field belongs to the [[FM SFLP Template]]
The field belongs to the [[FM SFLP Template]]
 
  
 
== Field Characteristics ==
 
== Field Characteristics ==
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* Data Type: ALPHA-NUMERIC
 
* Data Type: ALPHA-NUMERIC
 
* Data Maximum Length: X(10)
 
* Data Maximum Length: X(10)
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* Temporal Classification: Acquisition
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* Data Category: Loan
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== Implementation ==
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* [https://github.com/open-risk/openNPL openNPL repository]
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== Learn More ==
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* [https://www.openriskacademy.com/course/index.php?categoryid=37 Mortgage Modeling Courses]
  
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== Discuss ==
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* [https://www.openriskcommons.org/c/academy/mortgage-modeling/35 Commons Mortgage Modeling Discussions]
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* [https://www.openriskcommons.org/c/open-source/opennpl/13 Commons openNPL Discussions]
 
== Disclaimer ==
 
== Disclaimer ==
 
This information is provided as is. Refer to the [[FM SFLP Template]] for pointers to definitive instructions about hte SFLP data templates  
 
This information is provided as is. Refer to the [[FM SFLP Template]] for pointers to definitive instructions about hte SFLP data templates  

Latest revision as of 12:35, 17 May 2024

Definition

ARM Cap Structure: For an adjustable-rate mortgage loan, a numeric string that explains the interest rate caps on the ARM.

  • The first number is the Initial Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points the interest rate can adjust upward at the initial rate change date).
  • The second number is the Periodic Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points the interest rate can adjust upward at each interest rate change date after the initial interest rate change date).
  • The third number is the Lifetime Interest Rate Cap Up Percent (i.e., the maximum percentage points that the interest rate can adjust upward over the life of the loan relative to the initial interest rate).

Notes

  • Applicable to certain CIRT offerings.
  • The field belongs to the FM SFLP Template

Field Characteristics

  • FM SFLP Field Index: 95
  • Column Label: ARM_CAP_STRUCTURE
  • Data Type: ALPHA-NUMERIC
  • Data Maximum Length: X(10)
  • Temporal Classification: Acquisition
  • Data Category: Loan

Implementation

Learn More

Discuss

Disclaimer

This information is provided as is. Refer to the FM SFLP Template for pointers to definitive instructions about hte SFLP data templates