Securitization in India – Opportunities & Obstacles A Discussion paper V. Sridhar PGP 2002‚ IIM Calcutta Securitization in India – Opportunities & Obstacles Page 2 of 2 Acknowledgement I would like to thank Mr. Manoj Dengla from ICICI Structured Products Group whose valuable insights have made this paper possible. I am also thankful to Mr. Pranay Agrawal and Mr. V. Srikanth of Fractal Technologies Ltd. for narrating their securitization experience. 2 Securitization in India
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SECURITIZATION OF NATIONAL INTERESTS In the decades following the end of the cold war‚ the field of security studies has seen new ways of thinking about international security. Dominant paradigms have been challenged by academics unsatisfied with existing concepts‚ looking to explain security in a transformed and globalized world. Primarily‚ they sought to move security studies beyond theories that recognized only military threats as challenges to State security. One leading approach to conceptualizing
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Josie Esquivel‚ a star analyst on Wall Street‚ built a career based around principles she learned at an early age from her parents. She developed a leadership brand that defined her identity and set her apart from others. She was recognized early in her career for her strengths and ambition‚ and was able to stay true to those characteristics throughout her successful career. Josie was goal orientated from day one and continued to be throughout her life. This would become her overall driving
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A board member for American Express has brought up the fact that some companies are starting to refuse hiring smokers and that the same should be discussed at the next month’s meeting. He brought this to attention due to the fact that medical costs are rising 10 to 15 percent a year. Employing a smoker‚ on average‚ cost about $4000 more a year because of higher Health-Care cost and lost productivity. Smokers will have 50 percent more absenteeism and because of smoke break will work 1‚817 hour less
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(exclude credit card revenues and expenses) 68‚466- 47‚860 = 20‚606 / 68‚466 = 30.1% d) Interest Coverage ratio for 2011 (Utilize net interest expense) 7‚453 / 866 = 8.61x e) Debt to equity ratio for January 29‚2011 (Utilize unsecured debt only) 11‚653 / 15‚487 = 75.24% f) In dollar what was the dollar amount of common stock repurchased in 2010? 2‚452 g) What is the net margin of the credit card business including non-recourse debt collateralized by credit card receivables for the year
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International Banking and Finance Securitization and its Role in Creating Toxic Assets June 2014 Securitization is the financial practice of pooling various types of contractual debt such as residential mortgages‚ commercial mortgages‚ auto loans or credit card debt obligations and selling said consolidated debt as bonds‚ pass-through securities‚ or collateralized mortgage obligation (CMOs)‚ to various investors. The principal and interest on the debt‚ underlying the security‚ is paid back
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Accounts receivable is a legally enforceable claim for payment from a business to its customer/clients for goods supplied and/or services rendered in execution of the customer’s order. These are generally in the form of invoices raised by a business and delivered to the customer for payment within an agreed time frame. Accounts receivable is shown in a balance sheet as an asset. It is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of a customer for goods and services that the
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Accounting for Receivables Definition Receivables are amounts due from other persons or entities. Receivables are highly liquid‚ which means it is expected that they will be converted into cash quickly‚ and are classified as current assets. Types of Receivables Accounts Receivable: amounts due from customers for sales on credit. Businesses sell to customers on credit in an attempt to increase their sales. Also called Trade Debtors. Bills Receivable: similar to accounts receivable but bills receivable
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American Express Matrix Analysis Business Policy – BUS 490 May‚ 23rd 2012 SWOT Matrix 1. SWOT matrix is an approach that is used to evaluate the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities as well as the threats that are associated with all the activities of the organization. An organization should conduct a SWOT analysis strategy with an aim of ensuring that it meets all its set goals. More so they will be at a position of identifying their competitors with whom they operate same businesses
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CHAPTER 7: NOTES RECEIVABLE * Notes receivable are claims supported by formal promises to pay usually in the form of notes. * A negotiable promissory note is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another‚ signed by the maker‚ engaging to pay on demand or fixed determinable future time a sum certain in money to order or to bearer. * Maker is the one who writes the promissory note promising to pay another person‚ known as the payee‚ a definite sum of money. * Notes
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