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Thomas and Renee Smith are your friends with whom you have attended the same Bible study for several years. You are a mortgage originator for the XYZ...

Thomas and Renee Smith are your friends with whom you have attended the same Bible study for several years. You are a mortgage originator for the XYZ Mortgage Brokerage, Inc., and the Smiths have come to you for advice concerning the possibility of refinancing their existing mortgage. Their current 30-year, fixed rate mortgage was originally issued for $300,000 at a rate of 6.000%. They have owned their home for 15 years and their current mortgage balance is $213,150. You have identified the following mortgage options for the Smiths:

•          30-Year Fixed Rate; 5.125%; $1,000 cash required at closing

•          15-Year Fixed Rate; 4.500%; $5,000 cash required at closing

•          5/1 ARM; 4.375% (2% cap per year; 10% life); $4,500 cash required at closing

The owner of XYZ has been particularly vocal about the need to maximize profits for the firm given the continued lag in the real estate market. Your firm stands to collect the following fees (including fees paid by the mortgage lender directly to your company) associated with each of the mortgage options, as follows:

•          30-Year Fixed Rate - $4,000

•          15-Year Fixed Rate - $3,750

•          5/1 ARM - $4,250

As a principled Christian, you are guided by your desire to provide the excellent service to your customers but, of course, you must also make money for your employer and for yourself (your salary is 100% commission-based). In reviewing the Smith's financial situation, you find that their credit ratings are very high and that they are well qualified to refinance their mortgage at the most favorable rates available.

What advice will you give to the Smiths concerning their interest in refinancing their existing mortgage? Explain your recommendation.

Evaluate the risk-return trade-off for each option and justify your advice with financial calculations (SHOW STEPS) and logical and ethical considerations.

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