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Creditor Governance Through Loan-to-Loan and Loan-to-Own [PDF]
This paper provides new evidence on the roles and strategies adopted by different types of debtor-in-possession (DIP) lenders: “loan-to-loan” (LTL) lenders — prepetition secured bank lenders providing DIP financing, and “loan-to-own” (LTO) lenders — activist investors (i.e., hedge funds or private equity funds) providing DIP financing. We find that LTL
Wei Wang, Kai Li
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Debtor-in-possession financing, loan-to-loan, and loan-to-own
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2016Abstract This paper provides new evidence on the roles and strategies adopted by different types of debtor-in-possession (DIP) lenders: “loan-to-loan” (LTL) lenders—prepetition secured bank lenders providing DIP financing, and “loan-to-own” (LTO) lenders—activist investors (i.e., hedge funds or private equity funds) providing DIP financing.
Li, Kai, Wang, Wei
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Review of World Economics, 2007
We argue in this paper that canceling the debt of the poorest countries was a good thing, but that it should not imply that the debt instrument should be foregone. Debt and debt cancellations are indeed two complementary instruments which, if properly managed, perform better than either loans or grants taken in isolation.
Cohen , Daniel+2 more
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We argue in this paper that canceling the debt of the poorest countries was a good thing, but that it should not imply that the debt instrument should be foregone. Debt and debt cancellations are indeed two complementary instruments which, if properly managed, perform better than either loans or grants taken in isolation.
Cohen , Daniel+2 more
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A Quicksand of Loans: Loan Types
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Rachel Moore was an optimistic, cheerful, friendly woman who had recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in business management. She had used scholarships and grants while working 30 hours a week to make up the difference in tuition, and had graduated debt free—becoming the first in her family to earn a college education.After moving to start a ...
Tierney Fairchild+3 more
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Loan Sales and Loan Market Competition* [PDF]
ABSTRACTIn this article, I suggest a theoretical explanation for the recent spectacular growth of the loan sales market in terms of both quantity and quality. I show that banks can use loan sales as a strategic tool in order to preserve their informational advantage in a competitive environment.
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On Loan Sales, Loan Contracting, and Lending Relationships
Review of Financial Studies, 2007This paper examines the secondary market for loan sales and, in particular, loan contract design as a mechanism to resolve informational issues in loan sales and associated costs and benefits. Using loan-level data, we find that sold loans contain additional covenants and more restrictive net worth covenants, particularly when agency and informational ...
Steven Drucker, Manju Puri
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Loan quality, commercial loan review and loan officer contracting
Journal of Banking & Finance, 1989Abstract By the 1980s most banks had created a new department, commercial loan review, whose primary activity is to systematically assess the continuing quality of loans in the commercial loan portfolio. Conventional wisdom suggests that the purpose of commercial loan review is to serve as an early warning system for spotting credit deterioration ...
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Nursing Standard, 1991
I completely support the Project 2000 students at Hillingdon Health Authority who find themselves in financial difficulty through no apparent fault of their own (Desperate students can't afford to continue, Nursing Standard March 27).
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I completely support the Project 2000 students at Hillingdon Health Authority who find themselves in financial difficulty through no apparent fault of their own (Desperate students can't afford to continue, Nursing Standard March 27).
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OCLC Micro, 1991
Potpourri. Now, there is a word. I have always wanted to start off a column titled “Potpourri” in some slick magazine. Now that I can it sounds a little silly. Affected, or maybe dainty, like a word a librarian might use. Whatever.
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Potpourri. Now, there is a word. I have always wanted to start off a column titled “Potpourri” in some slick magazine. Now that I can it sounds a little silly. Affected, or maybe dainty, like a word a librarian might use. Whatever.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Installment loans have increasingly replaced traditional payday loans in the short-term, small-dollar credit market. Installment loans, often offered by the same lenders who provide payday loans, have larger principal amounts, longer repayment periods, and lower interest rates relative to payday loans.
Malone, Carlie, Skiba, Paige Marta
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Installment loans have increasingly replaced traditional payday loans in the short-term, small-dollar credit market. Installment loans, often offered by the same lenders who provide payday loans, have larger principal amounts, longer repayment periods, and lower interest rates relative to payday loans.
Malone, Carlie, Skiba, Paige Marta
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