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Credit Quandary - How Much Credit Should Creditors Give You?
Karen King owes $36,000. According to the Wall Street Journal, The amount of credit card debt King is carrying is more than she has ever earned in a year. "Years ago, I lived for now. It was so stupid," the 28-year-old says. "It's depressing, but I can't live that...
Tags: Credit Score, Credit Card, Financing, Credit, Borrower, Karen King, Financing Technique, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Real Estate, Investment, Financial Accounting, Sales, Business Operations, Finance, Ilyce Glink
Blog posts 2009-10-13

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Wall St. bets financing method hits spot: mostly employed by REITs, technique is likely to spread to other sectors.
Wall Street has invented a product designed to give companies a cheaper way to sell stock. Known as spot or rapid offerings, this new financing technique was pioneered by Lehman Brothers last year, and has been replicated over the past several months Wall Street has invented...
Tags: company, financing, investor, Lehman Brothers Inc., REIT, technique, wall
Research articles 1997-03-24
Real Estate Financing Options Include Interest Rate Derivatives
The use of interest rate derivatives in the context of real estate financing, once a novel technique, seems destined to become a staple among financing options offered to investors. The flexibility and protections afforded to investors by such transactions, provided the risks be addressed, and is likely to drive the...
Tags: Interest Rate, Financing, Financial Accounting, Real Estate, Investment, Financial Planning, Financial Services, Finance, Business Operations
White papers 2002-05-27
The Syndicated Loan Market
"The syndicated loan market, a hybrid of the commercial banking and investment banking worlds, is globally one of the largest and most flexible sources of capital. Syndicated loans have become an important corporate financing technique, particularly for large firms and increasingly for midsized firms.Here the author describes...
Tags: Commercial Banking, Bank Of Canada, Investment Banking, Banking, Investment, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2003-06-01
"Reverse Merger
Reverse mergers are appropriate for companies that do not need capital quickly and that will experience enough growth to reach a size and scale at which they can succeed as a public entity. Reverse mergers can be used to finance anything from product development to working capital needs. However, they...
Tags: Merger, Working Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Managerial Accounting, Investment, Finance
White papers 2002-06-14
Off the balance sheet, and cash in the hand.
Apr 23, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Securitisation enables companies to sell assets by circulating bonds. Residential mortgage-backed securities are the most common securities class, and are usually backed by insurance. Institutional investors are the most common users of securitisation,...
Tags: asset, Deloitte LLP, FINANCE, Investment, security
Research articles 2003-04-24
Whatever Happened To Roll-Ups? Hot Financing Technique Goes Underground - But The Deal Pipeline Is Full — What Do ISPs And Electrical Contractors Have In Common? —
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 25, 1999-- While a few large industry consolidations, or roll-ups, have recently gone public, most of the activity in the sector is coming through "private deals" that will likely result in IPOs late in 2000 or early in 2001, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers analysis. Mike...
Tags: Business Wire, consolidation, financing, INTERNET, IPO, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting
Research articles 1999-10-25
Structured Commodity Finance
Structured Commodity Finance SCF is a sophisticated commodity-based financing technique, specifically designed for commodity producers and trading companies doing business in the developing markets. Introduced in the early 1990s, SCF continues to play an important role, providing liquidity management and risk mitigation for the production, purchase and sale of raw,...
Tags: Liquidity, Citigroup Inc., Structured Commodity Finance, Investment, Finance
White papers 2005-04-01
Debt Strategy Simulation Framework
An effective technique governments use to evaluate the desirability of different financing strategies involves stochastic simulation. This approach requires the postulation of the future dynamics of key macroeconomic variables and the use of those variables in the construction of a debt charge distribution for each individual financing strategy. This paper...
Tags: Bank Of Canada, Government, Productivity, Strategy, Financial Accounting, Management, Finance
White papers 2001-05-01
The Credit Insurance Link to Corporate Fundraising
Securitization has gained wide acceptance as an attractive financing alternative to other forms of borrowing such as bank debt and bond issuance. This technique can generate lower costs because, among other structural features, it is secured by the value of receivables and financial assets on the company balance sheet. Article...
Tags: Credit Insurance, Insurance, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance
White papers 2003-01-01
Business Owner's Guide To Asset Based Lending
From the executive summary: ‘Most small to medium sized business owners who were evaluating their financing options are being presented with a wide array of financial structures that were generally not available till few decades ago. Assessing the benefits and drawbacks of each is essential in making the best decision...
Tags: Asset, Business Owner, Asset Based Lending, Asset Management, Smb/Sme, Operational Planning, Business Operations
White papers 2003-01-01
Mortgage Rate "Buydowns" Can Sell Houses in Slow Markets
To help move at least some of the unsold houses glutting local markets, lenders are beginning to look "Back to the future" for financing techniques that worked in the tough times of the 1980s. One creative technique is known as a mortgage rate "Buydown." Rather than lower the asking price...
Tags: Technique, House, Realty Times, Productivity, Mortgages, Finance, Capital Structures
White papers 2006-10-09
Jet fuel swaps ground risk.
Airlines and other commercial fuel users are increasingly resorting to commodity swaps as an alternative risk-management and hedging technique. Commodity swaps allow them to consolidate several risks they face and manage them as one convenient unit. These risks include geographical basis risk, product mismatch risk, margin funding and hedge maintenance,...
Tags: FINANCE, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., U.S.
Research articles 1993-02-01
Merrill Picked to Co-Manage Nomura's Innovative Fasit Deal
Nomura Asset Capital has tapped Merrill Lynch as co-manager of a ground-breaking $2 billion transaction that will employ the new Fasit structure. Merrill joins co-lead managers Nomura Securities and Morgan Stanley on the floating-rate deal, which could hit the market this week. The Rule 144A...
Tags: FINANCE, financing, Investment, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Mortgages
Research articles 1998-01-19
ALM's Strategic Research Institute Announces Its 13th Annual Corporate Aircraft Transactions Conference
NEW YORK -- ALM's Strategic Research Institute today announced plans for its 13th Annual Corporate Aircraft Transactions conference, to take place June 17-18, 2008 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. The two-day conference, targeted to CEO's, CFO's, leasing officers, bankers, attorneys, charter services and others in the field...
Tags: aircraft, conference, FINANCE, financing, Investment, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-04-01
The Pennsylvania Start-up That Changed The World
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Silicon Valley--with its distinctive ecology of university research, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurs--is the very embodiment of America's innovation system and the wellspring of the "new new thing." Except that it is not new. Long before there was "Silicon Valley" there was "Oil Creek Valley," with the same...
Tags: venture capital
News items 2009-09-03
Toward a QE Exit Strategy in the U.S.
Erwan Mahe submits:As the exit-strategy debate continues to pick up steam, we must be careful to distinguish between those entailing monetary and fiscal policies, because their relative priorities vary according to the economic zone.This phenomenon was on full display this past weekend at the G20 meeting. At the meeting, the...
Tags: US Market, Erwan Mahe
External links 2009-11-09
Wind Hellas case puts debt restructurings in spotlight
The fate of creditors in one of Europe's biggest bond restructurings has fired up a fierce debate over the rights of investors in risky debt and the impact it could have on future lending.Wind Hellas, one of Greece's biggest telecoms companies, this week sought formal consent from senior lenders...
Tags: Restructuring, Creditor, Company News, Corporate Finance, Debt, Strategy, Financial Times
News items 2009-11-10
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