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Asset Securitisation


ISBN13: 9780853086369
ISBN: 0853086362
Published: June 2006
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Publication Abandoned



January 2006 - Publication Abandoned
Substantial growth in both the value of transactions and the range of asset types involved in securitization have meant that it has become an increasingly important and popular corporate finance tool. However, it is also an extremely complex area where a number of difficult financial, legal, regulatory and tax issues need to be carefully considered.

This thorough and practical work, written by an acknowledged expert in the field, gives valuable advice to any one involved with, or advising on, this innovative area of legal practice. As well as examining the basic elements of this expanding area of legal practice, the book also considers some of the latest innovations in this market, such as operating company deals where the future revenue of a whole company is securitized.

Contents:
Introduction ;Structuring the Securitisation Transaction ;Evaluation of the Principal Methods of Transferring the Assets;Issues Relating to Specific Types of asset ;Operating Company Deals and Use of Securitisation in Principal Finance Transactions ; The Funding Structure ; The Role of the Credit Rating Agency ;Credit Enhancement;Jurisdictional Considerations ; Regulatory Constraints and Legislative Framework ;UK Tax Considerations ; Accounting Issues