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From Countrywide’s former Senior VP of Marketing, the first engrossing inside look at Countrywide Home Loans, how the mortgage crisis started-and where it may end.

In July 2004, Adam Michaelson entered “The Vault”-an underground bunker at Countrywide headquarters-for a meeting about a new loan product that would allow borrowers to pay less than their minimum monthly payment. After the “finance jocks” proudly made their case, Michaelson asked one questi… More >>

The Foreclosure of America: The Inside Story of the Rise and Fall of Countrywide Home Loans, the Mortgage Crisis, and the Default of the American Dream

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5 Comment(s)

  1. This book is very well written and presents an interesting viewpoint on a controversial and timely topic. The author’s intimacy with the subject matter to be refreshing. He takes an otherwise dull subject and draws all insightful parallels into important American themes. A must read if you are in this industry.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    E B Herrick | Apr 12, 2010 | Reply

  2. This is a great book one that is very revealing and informative. I couldn’t put the book down and would highly recommend it to everyone.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    John Content | Apr 12, 2010 | Reply

  3. Adam Michaelson’s book is an eye opener, to say the least. I have to compare the book to a major water cooler gossip session, laying bare the motivation (greed), politics (of course) and inner workings of Countrywide from someone who was actually ON the inside. For those of us who’ve watched in horror as this economic disaster has unfolded, the book answers quite a few questions about how the landslide began, and how it evolved into the avelanche that’s wiped out the lives of so many.

    The book is written in such a manner as to make the reader feel as though they’re receiving insider trading tips. There are even little excerpts of humor sprinkled liberally throughout the book, which, by the time you run across them, given the gravity of the subject, god knows you’ll need the laugh.

    Interesting enough that I read it through without stopping.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    C. Poolus | Apr 12, 2010 | Reply

  4. I just received this book and I am astounded at the accuracy in Mr. Michaelson’s depiction of the state of our recent economic affairs and what lead to the downfall of our economy. It’s a must read book. Not only does it explain how our nation got here, but gives you tremendous insite on what not to do in the future.

    B-
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Blue Eyed Bridgett | Apr 12, 2010 | Reply

  5. The book purports to examine the marketing of a mirage, and the bad business decisions that brought the mortgage mess. (Sounds good!) The author also wants to dispel the “myths” that Countrywide et al were of sinister intent, that foreclosed homeowners were all either irresponsible loser, rampant spenders, or speculators, or that we should save everyone. Michaelson also promises not to reveal any business secrets. (Translation – no smoking guns, or useful material here!)

    So, instead of useful of interesting material, the book is taken up with a few details of Michaelson’s marketing career – both before and during his Countrywide stint. Turns out he’s a marketing genius – selling 368 pages of nothing for $25.95, plus tax!
    Rating: 1 / 5

    Loyd E. Eskildson | Apr 12, 2010 | Reply

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