Senior Loan Term Sheet
... public offering or Rule 144A or other private placement, or, in the event that the Borrower is unable to issue the Senior Subordinated Notes, loans under the Bridge Facility, as applicable. The terms and conditions of the Senior Subordinated Notes or the Bridge Facility, as applicable (including, bu ...
... public offering or Rule 144A or other private placement, or, in the event that the Borrower is unable to issue the Senior Subordinated Notes, loans under the Bridge Facility, as applicable. The terms and conditions of the Senior Subordinated Notes or the Bridge Facility, as applicable (including, bu ...
par value - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... maturity shorter than that of a debenture, perhaps under seven years. • Debentures and bonds are long-term debt, i.e., payable more than one year from the date they are originally issued. ...
... maturity shorter than that of a debenture, perhaps under seven years. • Debentures and bonds are long-term debt, i.e., payable more than one year from the date they are originally issued. ...
Nonlinear Phenomena in a Growing Economy with
... 3 The nonlinear accelerator model suggested the persistence of business cycles and periodic dynamics consistent with the long wave hypothesis. This conjecture was first put forward by the Russian economist Nicolai Kondratiev, in Kondratiev [45]. For a discussion on the theoretical implications of Ko ...
... 3 The nonlinear accelerator model suggested the persistence of business cycles and periodic dynamics consistent with the long wave hypothesis. This conjecture was first put forward by the Russian economist Nicolai Kondratiev, in Kondratiev [45]. For a discussion on the theoretical implications of Ko ...
Slide 0 - KSG Agro
... by US Export-Import Bank guarantee, to acquire machinery from John Deere Trade-export financing ...
... by US Export-Import Bank guarantee, to acquire machinery from John Deere Trade-export financing ...
S2000560_en.pdf
... more like 1995-1996 than 1983-1989. The high volatility of international capital flows to the region is important because, while foreign capital inflows can improve growth and investment levels in recipient countries and thereby help achieve development goals, reversals associated with volatile flow ...
... more like 1995-1996 than 1983-1989. The high volatility of international capital flows to the region is important because, while foreign capital inflows can improve growth and investment levels in recipient countries and thereby help achieve development goals, reversals associated with volatile flow ...
DOC - Investor Relations
... Arden Reinsurance Company Ltd., formerly known as Ariel Reinsurance Company Ltd., (“Arden Re” or collectively with its subsidiary the “Company”) was incorporated on November 4, 2005 under the laws of Bermuda. Arden Re is a wholly owned subsidiary of Arden Holdings Ltd. (“Arden Holdings”), an insuran ...
... Arden Reinsurance Company Ltd., formerly known as Ariel Reinsurance Company Ltd., (“Arden Re” or collectively with its subsidiary the “Company”) was incorporated on November 4, 2005 under the laws of Bermuda. Arden Re is a wholly owned subsidiary of Arden Holdings Ltd. (“Arden Holdings”), an insuran ...
Publication - Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
... (known as the basis) is important for efficient hedging and for explaining the dynamics of commodity spot prices. Classical studies based on the theory of storage explain the variation in the basis in terms of changes in the fundamentals of supply and demand and/or storage technology of the underlyi ...
... (known as the basis) is important for efficient hedging and for explaining the dynamics of commodity spot prices. Classical studies based on the theory of storage explain the variation in the basis in terms of changes in the fundamentals of supply and demand and/or storage technology of the underlyi ...
Volatility of an Impossible Object Risk, Fear, and Safety in Games of
... 2011 that concluded since 1984 a staggering 80% of the premium earned from domestic equity was achieved in the periods leading up to FOMC announcements(4). How ironic. As expressed in past letters, in the mind of this volatility trader the current paradigm of monetary stimulus may best be understood ...
... 2011 that concluded since 1984 a staggering 80% of the premium earned from domestic equity was achieved in the periods leading up to FOMC announcements(4). How ironic. As expressed in past letters, in the mind of this volatility trader the current paradigm of monetary stimulus may best be understood ...
capital structure in the airline industry
... After four and half years as a student of subjects concerning economics and business administration we have gotten many different interesting topics to choose from when preparing our master thesis. Since we both have specialization in financial economics, this was set as a base when choosing the top ...
... After four and half years as a student of subjects concerning economics and business administration we have gotten many different interesting topics to choose from when preparing our master thesis. Since we both have specialization in financial economics, this was set as a base when choosing the top ...
Dividends and Stock Valuation: A Study From the Nineteenth to the
... relationship of earnings and prices using the Fed Model. The Fed Model compares the earnings yield (earnings per share divided by current prices) to the yield on long-term government bonds. We consider the actual prices and dividend payments for the S&P Composite Index over the period from 1871 to 2 ...
... relationship of earnings and prices using the Fed Model. The Fed Model compares the earnings yield (earnings per share divided by current prices) to the yield on long-term government bonds. We consider the actual prices and dividend payments for the S&P Composite Index over the period from 1871 to 2 ...
Chap025 - U of L Class Index
... Montreal (BOM) common stock: the expiration date is the third Friday in December; the exercise price is $30; the price of the option is quoted as $1½; the current market price of BOM stock is $27½. • How much does the investor pay for the option? • What is the investor’s gain (or loss) if the price ...
... Montreal (BOM) common stock: the expiration date is the third Friday in December; the exercise price is $30; the price of the option is quoted as $1½; the current market price of BOM stock is $27½. • How much does the investor pay for the option? • What is the investor’s gain (or loss) if the price ...
27 | Money and Banking
... • Classify monies as M1 money supply or M2 money supply Cash in your pocket certainly serves as money. But what about checks or credit cards? Are they money, too? Rather than trying to state a single way of measuring money, economists offer broader definitions of money based on liquidity. Liquidity ...
... • Classify monies as M1 money supply or M2 money supply Cash in your pocket certainly serves as money. But what about checks or credit cards? Are they money, too? Rather than trying to state a single way of measuring money, economists offer broader definitions of money based on liquidity. Liquidity ...
RENT FACTORS IN DEALERSHIP REAL ESTATE
... on the real estate needs to be adjusted to what an unrelated third party might charge. The guideline for annual rent would be approximately 10% of the fair-market value of the real estate, with the dealership paying property taxes, insurance and insurance on the building. If this rent using a 10% fa ...
... on the real estate needs to be adjusted to what an unrelated third party might charge. The guideline for annual rent would be approximately 10% of the fair-market value of the real estate, with the dealership paying property taxes, insurance and insurance on the building. If this rent using a 10% fa ...
Methods of Loan Guarantee Valuation and Accounting
... Researchers find that loan guarantees are of significant value, providing substantial comfort to lenders, especially as the underlying risk and the term of the loan increase. A guarantee’s value to a lender, however, implies a cost to the government. Such a cost, and the consequent obligation, are n ...
... Researchers find that loan guarantees are of significant value, providing substantial comfort to lenders, especially as the underlying risk and the term of the loan increase. A guarantee’s value to a lender, however, implies a cost to the government. Such a cost, and the consequent obligation, are n ...
Keywords: hot and cold deal market, valuation biases, real options
... value / earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT). These multiples are based on market values of comparable projects or companies. The horizon value obtained from this method is therefore by default dependent on the comparability of the market investment opportunities. As the horizon value often det ...
... value / earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT). These multiples are based on market values of comparable projects or companies. The horizon value obtained from this method is therefore by default dependent on the comparability of the market investment opportunities. As the horizon value often det ...
foreign bank participation in emerging markets
... Although there is considerable literature on the effects of foreign banks in the home and host countries, the literature on the foreign banks profitability and risk of being foreign is limited. This research aims to look at the foreign bank entrances to developing countries from a different perspect ...
... Although there is considerable literature on the effects of foreign banks in the home and host countries, the literature on the foreign banks profitability and risk of being foreign is limited. This research aims to look at the foreign bank entrances to developing countries from a different perspect ...
Financialization
Financialization is a term sometimes used in discussions of the financial capitalism that has developed over the decades between 1980 and 2010, in which financial leverage tended to override capital (equity), and financial markets tended to dominate over the traditional industrial economy and agricultural economics.Financialization describes an economic system or process that attempts to reduce all value that is exchanged (whether tangible or intangible, future or present promises, etc.) into a financial instrument. The intent of financialization is to be able to reduce any work product or service to an exchangeable financial instrument, like currency, and thus make it easier for people to trade these financial instruments.Workers, through a financial instrument such as a mortgage, may trade their promise of future work or wages for a home. The financialization of risk sharing is what makes possible all insurance. The financialization of a government's promises (e.g., US government bonds) is what makes possible all government deficit spending. Financialization also makes economic rents possible.