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SECURITIZATION OF CREDIT: INSIDE THE NEW TECHNOLOGY OF FINANCE

ROSENTHAL, JAMES A. - Personal Name; OCAMPO, JUAN M. - Personal Name;

The first guide to this new financial trend. Credit securitization (also known as asset securitization) is a financial technology for packaging, underwriting, and selling loans in the form of securities. First used in packaging mortgage loans (as in the case of GNMA and other federally insured mortgage-backed securities), credit securitization has grown rapidly and spread to other forms of credit, including auto loans, student loans, credit-card balances, and so on. This book provides lenders and other financial professionals with clear analyses of many actual credit securitization deals. Includes much information unavailable elsewhere.


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Statement of Responsibility
James A. Rosenthal
Call Number
658.15 ROS s
Publisher
New York : John Wiley & Sons., 1988
Collation
xii, 266 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-471-61368-1
Classification
658.15
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Corporate Finance
Buku Umum
Financial Management
Management & Auxiliary Services
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