Elements of Structured Finance

Cover of Elements of Structured Finance by Ann Rutledge
Author: Ann Rutledge
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 682
ISBN-13: 9780195179989
Dimensions:
Height: 6.1 Inches
Length: 9.3 Inches
Weight: 2.40744790104 Pounds
Width: 1.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 332
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Elements of Structured Finance by Ann Rutledge, published by Oxford University Press, USA on June 14, 2010, is an illustrated edition comprising 682 pages. This book addresses the complexities of structured finance, a discipline that has become integral to modern financial management. It explores how non-standard arrangements can efficiently finance large pools of assets with predictable behavioral characteristics, tailored to meet the diverse needs of issuers and investors.

Readers will find a comprehensive examination of structured finance, beginning with fundamental concepts such as static valuation models and progressing to advanced topics like dynamic risk analysis. This text serves as both an introduction for beginners and a reference for professionals, making it suitable for participants in structured finance programs as well as analysts and managers in banks, asset management firms, and insurance companies. The authors, experienced educators and consultants, aim to clarify this complex field, providing insights that are valuable in both academic and practical contexts.


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For all but the most credit-worthy companies, it is more efficient to finance large pools of assets that have predictable behavioral characteristics through non-standard arrangements. These off-balance sheet structures allow credit exposures to be tailored to investor risk, asset class, and an ever-increasing diversity of idiosyncratic needs on the part of issuers and investors. The discipline that addresses these structures, which is called structured finance or securitization, is almost twenty years old, and has become a ubiquitous element of modern financial management. Yet, it has not been systematically covered in a textbook designed for both the school and workplace contexts.Elements of Structured Finance, the text version of a program of instruction in structured finance that the authors have offered at universities, private training programs, and consultancies, fills this void spectacularly. Raynes and Rutledge, two very highly regarded teachers and consultants in the field, bring clarity and logic to an inherently complex and frightening area of finance, using their extensive experience working with many of the top Wall Street securities houses. The book will start with the relatively simple concepts of static valuation models and the benchmark pool, and take the reader through the more esoteric features of dynamic risk analysis, thus serving as both an excellent introduction for the beginner and an essential reference for the professional. In addition to participants in structured finance programs, this book will appeal to structured finance analysts and managers at banks, asset management companies, insurance companies, and a wide variety of other corporations.

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Language: en. Pages: 682. Edition: Illustrated.

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