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The Farm Credit Administration is an independent agency in the executive branch of the U.S. Government. It is responsible for the regulation and examination of banks, associations and related entities, which collectively comprise what is known as the Farm Credit System. Initially created by an executive order of the President in 1933, the agency now derives its powers and authorities from the Farm Credit Act of 1971. FCAs mission is to promote a safe, sound and dependable source of credit and related services for agriculture and rural America.
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Freddie Mac is a government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) mortgage company. It provides mortgage finance services to families to alleviate rental home costs; additionally, it opens these services to low-income and minority families. Freddie Mac is regulated by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Part of Freddie Mac's mission is to stabilize the residential mortgage markets during times of financial crisis. 

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Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, doing business as Freddie Mac, makes housing more accessible and affordable for millions of families across America by linking homeowners and renters to the world s capital markets. Primarily, Freddie Mac s customers are the primary lenders that homeowners get their loans from. These lenders extend mortgage loans directly to their customers who are purchasing or refinancing a home. The lenders then look to Freddie Mac to purchase the mortgage and replenish the primary lender s cash supply for lending. Freddie Mac funds these purchases through securitization-based financing, which means it issues a mortgage-related security that represents an undivided interest in the mortgage loans the company purchases. In this process, homeowners send their mortgage payment to the primary lender, which keeps a small fee and then sends the rest of the payment to Freddie Mac, which passes the remainder to investors who hold the company s mortgage securities. Through this unique mortgage credit system, Freddie Mac buys one mortgage every seven seconds and helps finance one in six American homes.