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Securitization of corporate assets and executive compensation
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2011We examine the effect of corporate asset-backed securitization on managerial compensation. We find that CEO compensation increases after securitization of corporate assets, which is consistent with two distinct theoretical views: (1) asset-backed securitization improves the efficiency of performance-based compensation as corporate performance becomes a
Ilham Riachi, Armin Schwienbacher
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Securitization of Financial Assets: Approximation in Theory and Practice
Computational Optimization and Applications, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Renata Mansini, Ulrich Pferschy
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Considerations on Securitization of Bank Assets
Scientific Bulletin of the Politehnica University of Timişoara Transactions on Engineering and Management, 2023In this paper we aim to highlight the importance of understanding securitization of banking assets. The economic and financial crisis demonstrated the importance of regulation in the banking sector, regulations which can lead to a better management of risks, balance between loans and deposits and many more.
Moise Domil, Adriana Pușcaș
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2019
Abstract Charles Johnstone’s Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, is an “it-narrative” about the transatlantic circulation of a coin, so it is only appropriate that it appealed to readers in colonial America due to their transactions in people, currency, and objects.
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Abstract Charles Johnstone’s Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, is an “it-narrative” about the transatlantic circulation of a coin, so it is only appropriate that it appealed to readers in colonial America due to their transactions in people, currency, and objects.
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Asset Securitization and Optimal Asset Structure of the Firm
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001The process of asset securitization is a new and innovative financing method used for funding and risk management purposes. Evolved over the last few decades, securitization represents a substantial and established part of US and global capital markets. In addition to its importance as a financial and asset restructuring tool, securitization originated
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Securitizations of “New Asset” Classes
The Journal of Structured Finance, 2004Securitization was applied first to mortgage loans and later to credit card receivables. Since then, many new asset classes have been securitized, some more successfully than others. The key to success is whether the asset class can be commoditized, i.e., whether its cash flows are stable and predictable and relate to a service provided en masse to the
Ellen Welsher, James R Penrose
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Asset Securitizations and Credit Risk
The Accounting Review, 2011ABSTRACT This study examines the sources of credit risk associated with asset securitizations and whether credit-rating agencies and the bond market differ in their assessment of this risk. Measuring credit risk using credit ratings, we find the securitizing firm's credit risk is positively related to the firm's retained interest in the ...
Mary E. Barth +2 more
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Securitization of Real Estate Assets
2012One of the most significant financial innovations of the twentieth century was the introduction of securitization. Securitization involves pooling individual, usually illiquid, assets and using the pool as collateral for the issuance of an entirely new set of financial securities.
G. Jason Goddard, Bill Marcum
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Wealth effects of asset securitization
Journal of Banking & Finance, 1996Abstract This paper examines changes in wealth for firms that securitize assets. Findings are industry specific with wealth increase for finance companies, with no wealth change for industrial companies and automobile companies, and with wealth loss for banks.
Larry J. Lockwood +2 more
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Specialist Financings: Asset Securitization
2004Many treasurers find that at some time in their careers they are required to put some form of specialist financing in place. This financing may be a securitization of some of the company’s assets, a sale and leaseback of properties, or the stand-alone financing of a project.
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