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  • A Constant proportion debt obligation (CPDO) is a type of credit derivative sold to investors looking for exposure to credit risk. A CPDO is normally...
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  • Debt obligation may refer to: Collateralized debt obligation Constant Proportion Debt Obligation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • (CLN) Synthetic collateralized debt obligation (CDO) Constant Proportion Debt Obligation (CPDO) Synthetic constant proportion portfolio insurance (Synthetic...
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  • the other agencies, Fitch was warning the market on the constant proportion debt obligations (CPDO) with an early and pre-crisis report highlighting the...
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  • undertaking and pooling of bundles of debt which may include commercial mortgages, residential mortgages, and other debt obligations such as credit cards. It is...
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    Debt is an obligation that requires one party, the debtor, to pay money borrowed or otherwise withheld from another party, the creditor. Debt may be owed...
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    government debt (also called public debt or sovereign debt) is the financial liabilities of the government sector.: 81  Changes in government debt over time...
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    mortgage obligations. The proportion of financial sector debt owed in the form of GSE and federally related mortgage pools has remained relatively constant –...
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  • management or private debt fund manager firms. Direct lending funds use leverage, but generally less than banks or collateralized debt obligation funds (CDO/CLO)...
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  • payments over a fixed period of time that is assumed to meet all payment obligations. Since the risk-free rate can be obtained with no risk, any other investment...
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  • operations, mergers & acquisitions, or to expand business. It is a longer-term debt instrument indicating that a corporation has borrowed a certain amount of...
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    Money portal World portal 2000s portal Basel Accords Collateralized debt obligation 2000s commodities boom Economic bubble 2007–2008 financial crisis Fractional-reserve...
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    of a debt obligation of the reference entity. For example, a hedge fund has bought $5 million worth of protection from a bank on the senior debt of a...
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  • capital budgeting decisions. A real option itself, is the right—but not the obligation—to undertake certain business initiatives, such as deferring, abandoning...
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  • flow matching Debt Default Consumer debt Debt consolidation Debt settlement Credit counseling Bankruptcy Debt diet Debt-snowball method Debt of developing...
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    Financial analysts use some form of leverage ratio to quantify the proportion of debt and equity in a company's capital structure, and to make comparisons...
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  • a generalisation of the Black–Scholes model, where the volatility is a constant (i.e. a trivial function of S t {\displaystyle S_{t}} and t {\displaystyle...
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  • credit risk to credit investors. The issuer is not obligated to repay the debt if a specified event occurs. This eliminates a third-party insurance provider...
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    the debt reaches its maturity date, therein the firm must pay back the obligation in full. One exception is zero-coupon bonds (or "zeros"). Debt payments...
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    tenements, goods and chattels, right and credits" and the transfer of debt obligation on the part of Confederate citizens from Northern creditors directly...
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