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Novogradac & Company LLP publishes the Housing Bond Report, a monthly newsletter on low-income housing tax-exempt bonds. The following is a list of articles published in the Housing Bond Report for 1998. If you are interested in receiving an individual subscription or a copy of any of these articles, please contact products@novoco.com. You can also mail your request to Products Desk , Novogradac & Company LLP, 246 First Street, Fifth Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105.

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December 1998

The State of Multifamily Housing: the End of 1998 and Beyond

Over $3 Billion in Nation’s Bond Cap Supports Multifamily Housing

New California Treasurer to Review Bond Program

Tax-Exempt Bonds and the LIHC: Meeting the 50 Percent Test

State Bond Allocation Listing

Lawmakers Poised to Unveil Accelerated Bond Bill in January

November 1998

NCSHA Task Force Unveils LIHC Recommended Practices

How Rating Agency Approach Rating Projects that Blend Bonds, LIHCs

NPH Calls for Minimum Multifamily Funding

CPA Outlines the Basics of Tax-Exempt Bond, LIHC Transactions

Housing Finance Agency Outlook Called "Bright," Report Says

Housing Bond Report Credit Enhancement Lenders Listing

President Signs Off on an Incremental Bond Cap Increase

October 1998

Fannie Mae Implements Change to Bond Credit Enhancement Program

Bond Projects Can Benefit From Both Competitive, Automatic LIHCs

Bond Increase Has 50/50 Chance to Pass

1998 State Bond Allocation Listing

CA Likely to Prioritize Multifamily in 1999, Official Predicts

Housing Bond Report Credit Enhancement Lenders Listing

Bond Cap Increase Makes Chairman’s Mark; Clinton Threatens Veto

September 1998

Power of the Tax Credit, Rates Bonds Continue to Grow

Fannie Mae Tax-Exempt Bond Program: Questions and Answers

Credit Enhancement Lenders Listing

Make the Most of Your Tax-Exempt Dollar: How to Separate Good Costs From Bad Costs

Fannie Mae Approved DUS Lenders

California Housing Trust Bill Opposed by State Agency

August 1998

Heard From the IRS: Tax-Exempt Bonds and the LIHC

FHA Tax-Exempt Finance: Legal Structure and the Role of the Mortgage Banker (Part II)

Midwest State Agency Officials Discuss Tax-Exempt Bond Programs

Bond Bill Support Grows, Time Runs Short

Credit Enhancement Lenders Listing

July 1998

Tenant Services Challenge Developers; Boost Operating Income

FHA Tax-Exempt Finance: Legal Structure and the Role of the Mortgage Banker (Part I)

U.S. Affordable Housing Shortage Registers at Record Levels, Study Reveals

Fannie Mae Continues to Lead Credit Enhancement Market

Bond Bills Needs More Support, Lawmaker Says

Credit Enhancement Lenders Listing

June 1998

Feds Offer Unlimited Support for Affordable Housing

Stiff Competition Drive Developers Toward Tax-Exempt Bonds

American Voters Hold Favorable Impression of Tax-Exempt Bonds

Bond Bill Gains Critical Support in Beltway, Observers Say

Closing Tax-Exempt Bond Transactions: A Chronology

Two Bills Could Increase Affordable Housing Stock Throughout the Golden State