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adam_text | Contents
Preface, xix
About the Editor, xxi
Contributors, xxiii
PARTI: ASSET SECURITIZATION
© Chapter 1: Securitization: An Overview / /1
by Joan Barmat
Introduction, 3
What Is Securitization?, 4
Why Securitize?, 5
How to Securitize Assets: A Jigsaw Puzzle, 6
Structure, 6
Credit Risk, Credit Enhancement, and Rating
Considerations, 10
Cost/Financing Strategy, 13
Technical Support, 13
Asset Backed Security Issuance Trends, 14
Asset Backed Security Pricing Patterns, 20
Conclusion, 20
vi Contents
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Chapter 2: Overview of Rating Agency Criteria for Asset Backed
Transactions
by Thomas P. Hourican
Introduction, 23
Evaluating Credit Risks, 24
Pass Throughs and Pay Throughs, 25
Collateral Valuation, 26
Valuation Assumptions, 26
Amortization of Collateral, 28
Additional Pay Through Concerns, 28
ServicerlTrustee Evaluation, 31
Legal Issues, 33
Cash Flow Debt, 34
Borrowers Subject to the Code, 34
Substantive Consolidation, 35
Commingling, 35
Other Opinions, 36
Additional Disincentives, 36
Special Purpose, Bankruptcy Remote Criteria, 38
Issuers Not Subject to the Code, 38
Debt Dependent on Liquidity Facility, 39
(Q Chapter 3: Legal Overview of Asset Backed Securities
by Rodney S. Dayan, Charles M. Adelmsn, Maurine R. Bartlett,
Barry J. Dichter, Bronislaw E. Grala^and John W. Osborn
Introduction, 41 ,?/
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Considerations, 41
Bankruptcy Eligible Entities, 42
Banks and Thrifts, 4$
Structuring Methods, 44
Securitizable Cdkh Flows, 49
Federal Income Ta% Consequences, 50
Taxation offhe Issuing Entity, 50
Sale versus Debt Treatment, 52
Special Considerations Applicable to Certain Assets, 54
Federal Securities Law, 56
The Investment Company Act of 1940, 56
The Securities Act of 1933, 57
Contents vii
Due Diligence, 59
The Securities Exchange Act of1934, 59
The Trust Indenture Act of1939, 60
The Uniform Commercial Code and Lien Perfection, 60 1
Bank and Thrift Regulatory Considerations, 62 J
Authority to Issue Asset Backed Securities, 62
Securities Offering Registration with Federal Banking
Agencies, 63
Reserve Requirements, 64
Determination of Sale Treatment by Regulatory Accounting
Practices, 67
FSUC and Fpic Receivership Considerations, 69
Glass Steagall Act Considerations Applicable to National
Banks, 70
Blue Sky Considerations, 73
Legal investment Considerations, 75
ERISA Considerations, 76
O Chapter 4: Accounting for Asset Backed Transactions
by Raymond T. Sloane, Jr. and Thomas A. Tranfaglia, Jr.
Introduction, 79
Background Information: Accounting Standard Setting, 80
Financial Accounting Standards Board, 80
Emerging Issues Task Force, 82
Development of Accounting Standards with Respect to Mortgage
Backed Securities, 83
Sale versus Financing Treatment, 83 /
Convertible, Adjustable Rate Mortgages, 91 ;
Multiple Class Pass Through Certificates, 92 (
Conflicting Accounting Guidance, 93
Consolidation Issues, 94
Accounting for Loan Servicing, 96
Accounting for the Purchase of a Residual Interest, 99
Tax Considerations, 103
Pre REMIC, 103
Post REMIC, 104
Other Securitized Asset Structures, 105
Conclusion, 106
viil Contents
Chapter 5: Systems Requirements for Asset Backed Transactions
by Stuart Lewtan with Lisa Fink and Lois C. Johnson
Introduction, 109
Pretransaction Functionality, 109
Portfolio Analysis, 110
Conversions, 116
Pool Selection, 118
Structuring, 119
Ongoing Servicing Functionality, 121
Initial, 121
Daily, 122
Monthly, 123
Conclusion, 125
Q Chapter 6: Credit Enhancement for Asset Backed Transactions
by Russell B. Brewer II and Linda S. Iseley
Introduction, 127
An Overview of Credit Enhancement, 128
Primary Forms of Credit Enhancement, 130
Issuer Provided Enhancement, 130
v / Third Party Partial Enhancement, 132
X Third Party Full Enhancement, 133
I The Role of Credit Enhancement in Meeting Issuer Objectives, 133
Rating Objectives, 134
Balance Sheet Objectives, 135
Cost Savings of Credit Enhancement, 136
Funding Diversification, 137
Downgrade Protection, 138
Conclusion, 139
Chapter 7: How Banks View the Sale of Retail Assets
by Townsend W lker /
Introduction, 141/
Earnings Impact, 142
Sale Structure, 142
Regulatory Accounting, 143
Generally Accepted Accounting, 144
JCredit Cards, 144
Contents h
Capital Structure Effects, 144
Interest Expense Effect, 145
Reinvestment, 145
Loan Loss Reserves, 146
Summary, 146
Financing Advantages, 146
Adjustment for Capital Cost, 147
Transaction Size, 147
Matched Funding, 147
Diversification, 148
Strategic Reasons, 148
Banking Businesses, 148
Mortgage Banker Model, 149
Why Banks Do Not Sell Assets, 150
The Decision Making Process, 150
Conclusion, 150
Q Chapter 8: Management Challenges in the Age of Securitization
by Gary J. Kopff and Jeremy Lent
Introduction, 153
Strategic and Financial Objectives Achievable with
. Securitization, 156
Asset Types for Securitization or Direct Sales, 158
Comparing Profitability of Hold and SelllSecuritize Options, 161
Auto Finance, 168
Credit Cara 169
Commercial and Industrial Loans, 171
Commercial Real Estate, 173
Conclusionfl73
0 Chapter 9: Asset Securitization and Corporate Financial Health
I by Harold H. Goldberg, Robert W. Burke, Samuel Gordon, Kenneth
J.H. Pinkes, and M. Douglas AAfotson, Jr.
Introduction, 177 f
Asset Securitization and Its Economic Benefits, 178 /
Definition of Securitization, 178
Benefits of Securitization, 179
Potential of Asset Securitization, 180
x Contents
Assessing the Impact of Asset Securitization on Corporate
Financial Health, 181
The Credit Impact of Asset Securitization on the Financial
Intermediation Industry, 182
The Credit Impact of Asset Securitization on the
Originator, 184
Conclusion, 190
PART II: ASSET BACKED SECURITIES
Chapter 10: Asset Backed Securities: An Attractive Addition to
0 the Low Duration Sector of the Fixed Income Market
by William J. Curtin and Stephen H. Deckoff
Introduction, 195
Growth of the Asset Backed Security Market, 197
Asset Backed Security Structures: From Collateral to Security, 200
Automobile Receivable Backed Securities, 200
Credit Card Receivable Backed Securities, 201
Credit Quality, 202
Cash Flow Characteristics of Asset Backed Securities, 205
Automobile Receivable Backed Securities, 205
Credit Card Receivable Backed Securities, 211
Relative Value of Asset Backed Securities, 214
Performance Characteristics of Automobile and Credit Card
Receivable Backed Securities, 214
Total Rate of Return of Automobile and Credit Card
Receivable Backed Securities, 215
Asset Backed Securities versus Comparable Securities, 220
Conclusion, 224
G Chapter 11: Automobile Loan Securitization
by Joan Barmat
Introduction, 227
Automobile Loan Characteristics and Risk Factors, 228
Sources of Automobile Loans, 228
Underwriting Standards, 230
Payment Practices and Collections, 230
Contents ^
Security Structures, 232
Pass Through versus Pay Through, 232
Yield Considerations, 234
Maturity Considerations, 236
Ratings, 237
Loss Protection, 237
Auto Loan Backed Security Yields, 238
Auto Loan Backed Security Issuance Trends, 240
Conclusion, 242
O Chapter 12: Rating Agency Criteria for Auto Backed Securities
by Thomas P. Hourican
Introduction, 243
New versus Used, 245
Direct versus Indirect Lending, 246
Recourse versus Nonrecourse, 248
Amortization Methods, 250
Rule of 78 Method, 250
Geographic Concentraton, 255
Seasoning, 256
Liquidity Risk Analysis, 259
Floor Coverage, 265
Appendix: Case Study, 268
Q Chapter 13: Credit Card Receivable Backed Securities
by Joan Barmat
Introduction, 273
Credit Card Receivables, 273
Cash Flow Characteristics of a Pool of Credit Card Receivables, 274
Credit Card Receivable Backed Securities, 275
Medium Term Amortizing Trust Certificates, 276
Bullet Maturity Medium Term Structures, 283
Collateralized Debt, 284
Commercial Paper, 284
Credit Enhancement and Credit Risk, 284
Rating, 289
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Legislative Activity, 289
Industry Competition, 290
Conclusion, 291
fj Chapter 14: Rating Agency Criteria for Credit Card Backed
Securities
by Thomas P. Hourican
Introduction, 293
Portfolio Performance, 294
Portfolio Yield, 295
Charge Offs, 296
Payment Rate, 298
Portfolio Growth, 300
) Transaction Structure, 301
I Pool Selection, 302
Interest Only Period, 302
Payout Event, 303
Distribution of Collections, 304
Allocation of Gross Charge Offs, 305
Fee Coverage, 305
Credit Enhancement, 306
Credit Card Pool Performance, 306
Appendix: Case Study, 309
0 Chapter 15: Receivable Backed Commercial Paper
by Thomas R Hourican
Introduction, 315
A Legal Risks, 316
j Structure, 317
Credit Risks, 318
Appendix: Case Studies, 320
0 Chapter 16: Rating Agency Criteria for Lease Backed Securities
by Thomas P. Hourican
Introduction, 325
Credit Risks, 326
Contents jjjjj
Residual Risks, 328
Residual Insurance Policies, 329
Credit Support Structure, 330
Collateral Valuation, 330
Legal Risks, 331
Q Chapter 17: Junk Bond Securitization
by Thomas P. Hourican /
Introduction, 333
Diversification and Liquidity, 334
Advantages for Issuers, 335
High Yield Cash Flow Criteria, 335
Base Case, 336
Recoveries, 338
Cashflows Stressed, 338
Appendix: Case Studies, 340
Chapter 18: Introduction to Mortgages and Mortgage Backed
^y Securities
by K. Jeanne Person
Introduction, 343
Mortgage Instruments, 345
Level Payment Fixed Rate Mortgages, 346
Graduated Payment Mortgages, 347
Adjustable Rate Mortgages, 349
The Prepayment Option, 352
# The Primary Mortgage Market, 353
Thrift Institutions, 354
Commercial Banks, 356
Mortgage Bankers, 357
The Secondary Mortgage Market, 358
Mortgage Backed Securities, 358
Pass Through Securities, 359
Structured Securities, 368
Conclusion, 376
Appendix: Agency Pass Through Categories, 378
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Chapter 19: Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities
by Carl Kane
Introduction, 383
I Income Property Obstacles, 384
Driving Forces, 385
Evolution and Milestones, 386
First Unrated Commercial Mortgage Security, 387
S Ps Criteria Released, 387
Initial Life Company Pooled Transactions, 388
Initial Property Specific Ratings, 389
Initial Development of the Whole Loan Market, 389
Initial Unrated Participating Commercial Mortgage Backed
Security, 390
Duff Phelps Criteria Introduced, 390
REMIC Legislation, 390
Initial Third Party Enhanced Transactions, 391
Moody s Framework Released, 391
First Actuarial Pool Rating, 392
First Public Commercial Mortgage Security, 392
S P Criteria Revised, 392
Structures and Applications, 393
Whole Loans, 393
Participation Certificates, 394
Single Class Securities, 394
Fast Pay/Slow Pay Multiclass Structure, 395
Senior/Subordinated Multiclass Structure, 396
Zero Coupon Security (Class), 396
Participating Security (Class), 397
Hybrid Multiclass Structure, 397
Rating and Credit Enhancement, 397
Property Specific Rating, 399
Small Pool Rating, 402
Large Pool Rating (Issuer Specific), 402
Credit Enhancement Methods, 403
Accounting and Tax Considerations, 406
Sale versus Financing Treatment, 406
Accounting for Security Issuance, 407
Residual Accounting, 408
REMIC, 409
Conclusion, 410
Conduits and New Originations, 410
Contents m
Structure, 410
Rating, 411
Appendix: Transaction Terms Sheets, 412
Chapter 20: Ratings of Real Estate Mortgage Securities for the
Hospitality Industry
by Daniel J. Smith
Introduction, 417
Rating Criteria, 417
Property Type, 41^
Operating Performance, 419
Management/421
Area Economy, 422
Seasoning, 424
Ownership, 424
Conclusion, 425
f Chapter 21: The Securitization Market Meets the Second
A Mortgage Loan
by Peter J. TVavers and Victor M. Lopez Balboa
Introduction, 427
The Second Mortgage Market, 428
Home Equity Loans, and Traditional Second Mortgages, 428
Size of the Market, 429
Originators ana* Holders, 431
Underwriting, Characteristics, 432
Major Hurdles to Second Mortgage Securitization, 434
Uncertain/Cash Flow, 435
Credit Quality, 437
Legal Issues, 439
Second Mortgage Securitization Transactions, 441
Home Equity Loans—Household Finance Corporation, 442
Other Home Equity Loan Structures, 443
/ Traditional Fixed Rate Second Mortgages, 444
Conclusion, 445
xvi Contents
Chapter 22: Farmer Mac: The Federal Agricultural Mortgage
Corporation
by Philip A. Brooks
Introduction, 447 /
Farmer Macs Responsibilities, 448
Eligible Securities/450
Standards and Requirements, 450
The Beginning/ofOperations, 451
Conclusion,452
Chapter 23: Pass Through Certificates Backed by Lease
Payments for Commercial Aircraft
by Karl P. Essig
Introduction, 453
Structure, 453
Advantages to the Airline, 458
Advantages to Investors, 459
Future Trends in Aircraft Finance, 460
Conclusion, 460
Chapter 24: Case Study: The U.S. Department of Education Loan
Asset Sales Program /
by Pat Cooper /
Introduction, 461
Proceeds of the Sale, 462 /
Structure, 462
Loan Portfolio, 463
Marketing, 464
Parties to the Loan Sale, 464
Overall Evaluation, 465
Program Implementation and Management, 465
Preparatory Activities, 466
Sizing of the Loan Asset Sale, 466
Selection of Service Providers, 467
Development and Documentation, 468
Conclusion, 469
Contents xvii
Structure Analysis, 469
Objective, 472
Analysis, 472
Marketing Analysis, 480
Market Conditions, 481
Spreads for the Trusts Issue, 481
Pricing the Bonds, 483
Underwriters Compensation, 485
Distribution, 485
Role of Legal Counsel, 486
Issuers Counsel, 487
Sellers Counsel, 488
Underwriters Counsel, 488
Counsel to Other Service Providers, 489
Security and Tax Law Issues, 489
RIC Election, 489
IRS Revenue Ruling Request, 491
6(c) Exemptive Order, 491
Transactional Issues, 492
Representations and Warranties, 492
Loan Selection and Replacement, 493
Legal Opinions, 494
Operations Analysis, 495
Loan Documentation, 495
ADP/Computer Support, 500
Loan Discounting Program Coordination with Loan Asset
Sales Program, 504
Comparison of Loan Discounting Program and Loan Asset
Sales Program, 506
Loan Origination and Servicing, 510
Sampling Methodology, 511
Comparison of Loan Sales on a Taxable Basis and a Tax
Exempt Basis, 514
Index, 517
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spelling | The handbook of asset-backed securities Jess Lederman, ed. New York New York Inst. of Finance 1990 XXVIII, 548 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Asset-backed financing Handbooks, manuals, etc Asset-Backed Security (DE-588)4343344-3 gnd rswk-swf Monetäre Wechselkurstheorie (DE-588)4758072-0 gnd rswk-swf Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 gnd rswk-swf Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 s Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 s Monetäre Wechselkurstheorie (DE-588)4758072-0 s DE-604 Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 g Asset-Backed Security (DE-588)4343344-3 s Lederman, Jess Sonstige oth New York University Institute of International Finance Sonstige (DE-588)501496-7 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002877036&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The handbook of asset-backed securities Asset-backed financing Handbooks, manuals, etc Asset-Backed Security (DE-588)4343344-3 gnd Monetäre Wechselkurstheorie (DE-588)4758072-0 gnd Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 gnd Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 gnd |
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title | The handbook of asset-backed securities |
title_auth | The handbook of asset-backed securities |
title_exact_search | The handbook of asset-backed securities |
title_full | The handbook of asset-backed securities Jess Lederman, ed. |
title_fullStr | The handbook of asset-backed securities Jess Lederman, ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | The handbook of asset-backed securities Jess Lederman, ed. |
title_short | The handbook of asset-backed securities |
title_sort | the handbook of asset backed securities |
topic | Asset-backed financing Handbooks, manuals, etc Asset-Backed Security (DE-588)4343344-3 gnd Monetäre Wechselkurstheorie (DE-588)4758072-0 gnd Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 gnd Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Asset-backed financing Handbooks, manuals, etc Asset-Backed Security Monetäre Wechselkurstheorie Finanzierung Kapitalmarkt USA Deutschland |
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