Debt Management Hawaii
Thursday, 2. December 2010
Debt Management Hawaii
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Advances in Risk Management of Government Debt $70 Advances in Risk Management of Government Debt is a landmark study about risk management practices of OECD debt managers. Risk management has become an increasingly important tool for achieving strategic debt targets, and is now an integral part of a wider strategic debt management framework based on benchmarks in most jurisdictions. However, this study shows that the extent and sophistication of risk management vary widely across countries. . This study brings together a number of recent reports on best practices for managing market risk, credit risk, operational risk and contingent liability risk. It was prepared by a group of authors from the OECD Working Party on Public Debt Management, and includes case-studies of risk management practices in selected OECD debt markets. |
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Quantitative Analytics in Debt Valuation & Management $90 A breakthrough methodology for profiting in the high-yield and distressed debt market. Global advances in technology give investors and asset managers more information at their fingertips than ever before. With Quantitative Analytics in Debt Valuation and Management , you can join the elite club of quantitative investors who know how to use that information to beat the market and their competitors. This powerful guide shows you how to sharpen your analytical process by considering valuable information hidden in the prices of related assets. Quantitative Analytics in Debt Valuation and Management reveals a progressive framework incorporating debt valuation based on the interrelationships among the equity, bond, and options markets. Using this cutting-edge method in conjunction with traditional debt and equity analysis, you will reduce portfolio risk, find assets with the highest returns, and generate dramatically greater profits from your transactions. This book’s “fat-free” presentation and easy-to-navigate format jump-starts busy professionals on their way to mastering proven techniques to: Determine the “equity risk” inherent in corporate debt to establish the causal relationship between a company’s debt, equity, and asset values; Price and analyze corporate debt in real time by going beyond traditional methods for computing capital requirements and anticipated losses; Look with an insider’s eye at risk management challenges facing banks, hedge funds, and other institutions operating with financial leverage; Avoid the mistakes of other investors who contribute to the systemic risk in the financial system. Additionally, you will be well prepared for the real world with the book’s focus on practical application and clear case studies. Step-by-step, you will see how to improve bond pricing and hedge debt with equity, and how selected investment management strategies perform when the model is used to drive decision making. |
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Management of the National Debt of the United Kingdom $370 This impressive and pioneering work describes and analyses the managemet of the national debt of the United Kingdom from the Boer War (1899-1902) to the period of the great depression in the early 1930s. |
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The Management of Bond Investments and Trading of Debt $107 Written for managers and professionals in business and industry, and using a minimum of mathematical language, The Management of Bond Investments and the Trading of Debt addresses three key issues: Bondholder’s options, risks and rewards in making investments in debt instruments; The dynamics of inflation, and how they affect both trading in the bond market, and investment decisions; and The democratization of lending, socialization of risk, and effect of the global economy on the bond market. Financial expert Dimitris Chorafas discusses these issues in straightforward language for managers and professionals in commercial banks, securities houses, financial services companies, merchandising firms, manufacturing companies, and consulting firms, placing the mathematical treatment of the issues in the appendices, available for study but not necessary for understanding the business issues addressed in the book. Focuses on new issues of central importance in bond and debt trading today Uses clear, straightforward language for managers and professionals in business and industry, with mathematical treatment provided in appendices Thorough treatment of operational risk new to books on this topic |
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Debt Management and Government Securities Markets in the 21st Century $75 Debt Management and Government Securities Markets in the 21st Century reviews recent trends in the structure of OECD government securities markets and public debt management operations, and highlights the generic structural policy issues in emerging debt markets. Over the years, OECD debt managers have developed best practices for raising, managing and retiring debt at the lowest possible price and acceptable risk, largely in the presence of persistent large deficits. New techniques have been developed to cope with the adverse consequences of running surpluses (pricing anomalies and lower liquidity in traditional benchmark markets). This report analyses the impact of advanced electronic systems on primary and secondary markets. In the future, sophisticated electronic auction systems will enable institutional investors to bid directly in auctions, thereby by-passing primary dealers. Electronic trading systems will inevitably reshape secondary fixed-income markets. Underlying these challenges is the growing number of OECD sovereign issuers granting greater independence to debt management operations, accompanied by an increased emphasis on risk assessment and risk management. The report also addresses the introduction of new instruments (index-linked bonds and derivatives), as well as policies related to investor relations. FURTHER READING. OECD Public Debt Markets: Trends and Recent Structural Changes. Government Debt: Statistical Yearbook 1980-2000 |
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Digging others out of debt; a local firm offers free debt counseling to small-business owners.(Wendy Burkholder, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of … An article from: Hawaii Business $5.95 This digital document is an article from Hawaii Business, published by Hawaii Business Publishing Co. on December 1, 2003. The length of the article is 671 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation Details… |
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Choosing debt or equity financing.(bank on it): An article from: Hawaii Business $5.95 This digital document is an article from Hawaii Business, published by Thomson Gale on December 1, 2005. The length of the article is 742 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Choosing de… |
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Collecting with kindness: debt collection is a common weakness for most small business. With the right combination of sugar and spice, it doesn’t have … owners): An article from: Hawaii Business $5.95 This digital document is an article from Hawaii Business, published by Hawaii Business Publishing Co. on April 1, 2003. The length of the article is 731 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTit… |
Assignment of Mortgage Debt
A very popular system for selling a property quickly is to sell the property “Subject-To” the existing financing. This is a change of owner financing whereby in the transaction the vendor makes an assignment of motgage debt to the buyer and also deeds the property to that buyer. The buyer then begins making the payments on the loan either through a note servicing company or to the bank themselves. Once the transaction closes the seller is not involved with the property. This sort of transaction is very like a mortgage assumption ; nevertheless technically, it isn’t an assumption, because the original loan is still in the seller’s name.
It is important to note that almost all loans in recent years are not assumable.
Example Assignment of Mortgage Debt:
Home value: $150,000
Existing loan amount: $135,000
Cost of sales: $10,000 (this is typical for this value of home)
Sales price: $140,000
In order for this home to be sold through normal means, i.e. with a REALTOR, it would have to be sold for $155,000 or more to pay off the existing loan amount and closing costs (i.e. REALTOR fees, seller concessions, etc.). By using an assignment of mortgage debt, the original owner is able to sell the home to a new buyer for $140,000 with very little closing costs, title insurance and a few other small fees paid for by the buyer.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Assignment of Mortgage Debt
The benefits to using an assignment of mortgage debt are that the buyer does not need to qualify for a loan through a bank, pay for any appraisals on the property, there are no loan origination fees, and there are typically no loan application fees. These savings make a tremendous difference in the transaction and thus make it much more affordable.
The downside to an assignment of mortgage debt is that the original loan remains in the name of the vendor. If the buyer were to renege on the loan, it would in it’s turn have an effect on the seller’s credit. If you selling a property this way, you’ll need to do your required research on the buyer to be certain they have strong financial certifications.