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The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook [[electronic resource] ] : A Guide for Analysts, Bankers and Investors
The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook [[electronic resource] ] : A Guide for Analysts, Bankers and Investors
Autore Golin Jonathan
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (938 p.)
Disciplina 332.1/753/0685
332.17530685
Altri autori (Persone) DelhaisePhilippe
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Banks and banking -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Credit -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Finance
Business & Economics
Credit, Debt & Loans
Banking
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-299-40251-8
0-470-82943-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook: A Guide for Analysts, Bankers, and Investors; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the New Edition; Dramatic Changes; Structure of the Book; Notes; Chapter 1: The Credit Decision; Definition of Credit; Creditworthy or Not; Credit Risk; Credit Analysis; Components of Credit Risk; Credit Risk Mitigation; Willingness to Pay; Indicators of Willingness; Creditors' Rights and the Legal System; Evaluating the Capacity to Repay: Science or Art?; The Limitations of Quantitative Methods; Quantitative and Qualitative Elements; Credit Analysis versus Credit Risk Modeling
Categories of Credit AnalysisIndividual Credit Analysis; Evaluating the Financial Condition of Nonfinancial Companies; Evaluating Financial Companies; A Quantitative Measurement of Credit Risk; Major Bank Failure Is Relatively Rare; Bank Insolvency Is Not Bank Failure; Why Bother Performing a Credit Evaluation?; Banks Are Different; Notes; Chapter 2: The Credit Analyst; The Universe of Credit Analysts; Job Description 1: Credit Analyst; Job Description 2: Credit Analyst; Job Description 3: Credit Analyst; Job Description 4: Credit Analyst; Classification by Functional Objective
By Type of Entity AnalyzedClassification by Employer; Organization of the Credit Risk Function within Banks; Role of the Bank Credit Analyst: Scope and Responsibilities; The Counterparty Credit Analyst; The Fixed-Income Analyst; A Final Note: Credit Analysis versus Equity Analysis; Credit Analysis: Tools and Methods; Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects; Macro and Micro Analysis; Resources and Trade-Offs; Requisite Data for the Bank Credit Analysis; The Annual Report; The Auditor's Report or Statement; The Financial Statements: Annual and Interim; Timeliness of Financial Reporting
Spreading the FinancialsMaking Financial Statements Comparable; DIY or External Provider; One Approach to Spreading; Additional Resources; The Bank Website; News, the Internet, and Securities Pricing Data; Prospectuses and Regulatory Filings; Secondary Analysis: Reports by Rating Agencies, Regulators, and Investment Banks; Camel in a Nutshell; Notes; Chapter 3: The Business of Banking; Banks as Lenders; Categories of Lending; Loans and the Lending Process; Syndicated Lending; Securitization; Credit Cards; Banks as Financial Service Providers; Overview: The Impact of Disintermediation
TreasuryTrade Finance and the Letter of Credit; Foreign Exchange Dealing and an Introduction to Derivatives; Investment Banking and Securities Brokerage; Securities Custody and Clearing; Asset Management and Trust Banking; Cash Management; Insurance and Bancassurance; Notes; Chapter 4: Deconstructing the Bank Income Statement; Anatomy of a Bank Income Statement: An Overview; The Cash Flow Statement; Income versus Cash Flow; Accrual Accounting; Why the Cash Flow Statement Is Not Especially Useful for Bank Analysis; Differences in Terminology and Income Statement Structure; A Further Dissection
Deriving Net Interest Income
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452413003321
Golin Jonathan  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook [[electronic resource] ] : A Guide for Analysts, Bankers and Investors
The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook [[electronic resource] ] : A Guide for Analysts, Bankers and Investors
Autore Golin Jonathan
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (938 p.)
Disciplina 332.1/753/0685
332.17530685
Altri autori (Persone) DelhaisePhilippe
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Banks and banking -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Credit -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Finance
Business & Economics
Credit, Debt & Loans
Banking
ISBN 1-299-40251-8
0-470-82943-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook: A Guide for Analysts, Bankers, and Investors; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the New Edition; Dramatic Changes; Structure of the Book; Notes; Chapter 1: The Credit Decision; Definition of Credit; Creditworthy or Not; Credit Risk; Credit Analysis; Components of Credit Risk; Credit Risk Mitigation; Willingness to Pay; Indicators of Willingness; Creditors' Rights and the Legal System; Evaluating the Capacity to Repay: Science or Art?; The Limitations of Quantitative Methods; Quantitative and Qualitative Elements; Credit Analysis versus Credit Risk Modeling
Categories of Credit AnalysisIndividual Credit Analysis; Evaluating the Financial Condition of Nonfinancial Companies; Evaluating Financial Companies; A Quantitative Measurement of Credit Risk; Major Bank Failure Is Relatively Rare; Bank Insolvency Is Not Bank Failure; Why Bother Performing a Credit Evaluation?; Banks Are Different; Notes; Chapter 2: The Credit Analyst; The Universe of Credit Analysts; Job Description 1: Credit Analyst; Job Description 2: Credit Analyst; Job Description 3: Credit Analyst; Job Description 4: Credit Analyst; Classification by Functional Objective
By Type of Entity AnalyzedClassification by Employer; Organization of the Credit Risk Function within Banks; Role of the Bank Credit Analyst: Scope and Responsibilities; The Counterparty Credit Analyst; The Fixed-Income Analyst; A Final Note: Credit Analysis versus Equity Analysis; Credit Analysis: Tools and Methods; Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects; Macro and Micro Analysis; Resources and Trade-Offs; Requisite Data for the Bank Credit Analysis; The Annual Report; The Auditor's Report or Statement; The Financial Statements: Annual and Interim; Timeliness of Financial Reporting
Spreading the FinancialsMaking Financial Statements Comparable; DIY or External Provider; One Approach to Spreading; Additional Resources; The Bank Website; News, the Internet, and Securities Pricing Data; Prospectuses and Regulatory Filings; Secondary Analysis: Reports by Rating Agencies, Regulators, and Investment Banks; Camel in a Nutshell; Notes; Chapter 3: The Business of Banking; Banks as Lenders; Categories of Lending; Loans and the Lending Process; Syndicated Lending; Securitization; Credit Cards; Banks as Financial Service Providers; Overview: The Impact of Disintermediation
TreasuryTrade Finance and the Letter of Credit; Foreign Exchange Dealing and an Introduction to Derivatives; Investment Banking and Securities Brokerage; Securities Custody and Clearing; Asset Management and Trust Banking; Cash Management; Insurance and Bancassurance; Notes; Chapter 4: Deconstructing the Bank Income Statement; Anatomy of a Bank Income Statement: An Overview; The Cash Flow Statement; Income versus Cash Flow; Accrual Accounting; Why the Cash Flow Statement Is Not Especially Useful for Bank Analysis; Differences in Terminology and Income Statement Structure; A Further Dissection
Deriving Net Interest Income
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779412503321
Golin Jonathan  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook [[electronic resource] ] : A Guide for Analysts, Bankers and Investors
The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook [[electronic resource] ] : A Guide for Analysts, Bankers and Investors
Autore Golin Jonathan
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (938 p.)
Disciplina 332.1/753/0685
332.17530685
Altri autori (Persone) DelhaisePhilippe
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Banks and banking -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Credit -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Finance
Business & Economics
Credit, Debt & Loans
Banking
ISBN 1-299-40251-8
0-470-82943-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook: A Guide for Analysts, Bankers, and Investors; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the New Edition; Dramatic Changes; Structure of the Book; Notes; Chapter 1: The Credit Decision; Definition of Credit; Creditworthy or Not; Credit Risk; Credit Analysis; Components of Credit Risk; Credit Risk Mitigation; Willingness to Pay; Indicators of Willingness; Creditors' Rights and the Legal System; Evaluating the Capacity to Repay: Science or Art?; The Limitations of Quantitative Methods; Quantitative and Qualitative Elements; Credit Analysis versus Credit Risk Modeling
Categories of Credit AnalysisIndividual Credit Analysis; Evaluating the Financial Condition of Nonfinancial Companies; Evaluating Financial Companies; A Quantitative Measurement of Credit Risk; Major Bank Failure Is Relatively Rare; Bank Insolvency Is Not Bank Failure; Why Bother Performing a Credit Evaluation?; Banks Are Different; Notes; Chapter 2: The Credit Analyst; The Universe of Credit Analysts; Job Description 1: Credit Analyst; Job Description 2: Credit Analyst; Job Description 3: Credit Analyst; Job Description 4: Credit Analyst; Classification by Functional Objective
By Type of Entity AnalyzedClassification by Employer; Organization of the Credit Risk Function within Banks; Role of the Bank Credit Analyst: Scope and Responsibilities; The Counterparty Credit Analyst; The Fixed-Income Analyst; A Final Note: Credit Analysis versus Equity Analysis; Credit Analysis: Tools and Methods; Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects; Macro and Micro Analysis; Resources and Trade-Offs; Requisite Data for the Bank Credit Analysis; The Annual Report; The Auditor's Report or Statement; The Financial Statements: Annual and Interim; Timeliness of Financial Reporting
Spreading the FinancialsMaking Financial Statements Comparable; DIY or External Provider; One Approach to Spreading; Additional Resources; The Bank Website; News, the Internet, and Securities Pricing Data; Prospectuses and Regulatory Filings; Secondary Analysis: Reports by Rating Agencies, Regulators, and Investment Banks; Camel in a Nutshell; Notes; Chapter 3: The Business of Banking; Banks as Lenders; Categories of Lending; Loans and the Lending Process; Syndicated Lending; Securitization; Credit Cards; Banks as Financial Service Providers; Overview: The Impact of Disintermediation
TreasuryTrade Finance and the Letter of Credit; Foreign Exchange Dealing and an Introduction to Derivatives; Investment Banking and Securities Brokerage; Securities Custody and Clearing; Asset Management and Trust Banking; Cash Management; Insurance and Bancassurance; Notes; Chapter 4: Deconstructing the Bank Income Statement; Anatomy of a Bank Income Statement: An Overview; The Cash Flow Statement; Income versus Cash Flow; Accrual Accounting; Why the Cash Flow Statement Is Not Especially Useful for Bank Analysis; Differences in Terminology and Income Statement Structure; A Further Dissection
Deriving Net Interest Income
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818183203321
Golin Jonathan  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Dependency and Trade Credit : empirical evidence from manufacturing firms in Germany / / Alexander Oeing
Dependency and Trade Credit : empirical evidence from manufacturing firms in Germany / / Alexander Oeing
Autore Oeing Alexander
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Baden-Baden : , : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (194 pages)
Disciplina 332.17530685
Collana Controlling und Management,
Soggetto topico Commercial credit
Dependency
Manufacturing industries
ISBN 3-8452-7464-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910160729503321
Oeing Alexander  
Baden-Baden : , : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Imprese o intermediari? : Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia / / a cura di Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri, Massimo Omiccioli
Imprese o intermediari? : Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia / / a cura di Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri, Massimo Omiccioli
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 pages)
Disciplina 332.17530685
Soggetto topico Commercial credit
ISBN 88-15-10564-6
88-15-14260-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Prefazione -- Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri e Massimo Omiccioli -- Introduzione -- Massimo Omiccioli -- Il credito commerciale: fatti, problemi e teorie -- 1. I fatti principali -- 2. Spiegazioni di carattere reale -- 3. Spiegazioni di carattere monetario-finanziario -- 4. Quali ipotesi di ricerca per il caso italiano ed europeo? -- Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri e Massimo Omiccioli -- Condizioni di pagamento e differenziazione della clientela -- 1. Le condizioni e le motivazioni del credito commerciale -- 2. Caratteristiche e risultati delle indagini campionarie -- 3. Le determinanti delle condizioni di pagamento -- 4. Conclusioni -- Paolo Finaldi Russo e Luigi Leva -- Il debito commerciale in Italia: quanto contano le motivazioni finanziarie? -- 1. I risultati dell'indagine -- 2. L'analisi econometrica -- 3. Conclusioni -- Paolo Santella -- Il costo dei rimedi giuridici del credito commerciale -- 1. La tutela del credito commerciale -- 2. Il costo relativo dei rimedi giuridici per il recupero dei crediti -- 3. Conclusioni -- Amanda Carmignani -- Funzionamento della giustizia civile e struttura finanziaria delle imprese: il ruolo del credito commerciale -- 1. La tutela giuridica dei creditori e il recupero dei crediti nell'ordinamento italiano -- 2. L'analisi empirica -- 3. I risultati empirici -- 4. Conclusioni -- Massimo Omiccioli -- Il credito commerciale come «collateral» -- 1. Vantaggi e svantaggi dello smobilizzo dei crediti commerciali -- 2. L'evidenza empirica -- 3. Conclusioni -- 4. Appendice: il modello -- Michele Benvenuti e Marco Gallo -- Il ricorso al «factoring» da parte delle imprese italiane -- 1. Il mercato italiano del «factoring» -- 2. Perché le imprese ricorrono al «factoring»? -- 3. L'ipotesi del fabbisogno finanziario: una verifica empirica -- 4. Conclusioni -- 5. Appendice: la regolamentazione del «factoring» in Italia -- Guido de Blasio -- Credito commerciale e politica monetaria: una verifica basata sull'investimento in scorte -- 1. La letteratura di riferimento -- 2. Alcuni fatti macroeconomici -- 3. Specificazione empirica -- 4. I dati -- 5. Risultati -- Riferimenti bibliografici.
Altri titoli varianti Imprese o intermediari?: Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia
Imprese o intermediari?. Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139293603321
Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Imprese o intermediari? : Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia / / a cura di Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri, Massimo Omiccioli
Imprese o intermediari? : Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia / / a cura di Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri, Massimo Omiccioli
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 pages)
Disciplina 332.17530685
Soggetto topico Commercial credit
ISBN 88-15-10564-6
88-15-14260-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Prefazione -- Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri e Massimo Omiccioli -- Introduzione -- Massimo Omiccioli -- Il credito commerciale: fatti, problemi e teorie -- 1. I fatti principali -- 2. Spiegazioni di carattere reale -- 3. Spiegazioni di carattere monetario-finanziario -- 4. Quali ipotesi di ricerca per il caso italiano ed europeo? -- Luigi Cannari, Salvatore Chiri e Massimo Omiccioli -- Condizioni di pagamento e differenziazione della clientela -- 1. Le condizioni e le motivazioni del credito commerciale -- 2. Caratteristiche e risultati delle indagini campionarie -- 3. Le determinanti delle condizioni di pagamento -- 4. Conclusioni -- Paolo Finaldi Russo e Luigi Leva -- Il debito commerciale in Italia: quanto contano le motivazioni finanziarie? -- 1. I risultati dell'indagine -- 2. L'analisi econometrica -- 3. Conclusioni -- Paolo Santella -- Il costo dei rimedi giuridici del credito commerciale -- 1. La tutela del credito commerciale -- 2. Il costo relativo dei rimedi giuridici per il recupero dei crediti -- 3. Conclusioni -- Amanda Carmignani -- Funzionamento della giustizia civile e struttura finanziaria delle imprese: il ruolo del credito commerciale -- 1. La tutela giuridica dei creditori e il recupero dei crediti nell'ordinamento italiano -- 2. L'analisi empirica -- 3. I risultati empirici -- 4. Conclusioni -- Massimo Omiccioli -- Il credito commerciale come «collateral» -- 1. Vantaggi e svantaggi dello smobilizzo dei crediti commerciali -- 2. L'evidenza empirica -- 3. Conclusioni -- 4. Appendice: il modello -- Michele Benvenuti e Marco Gallo -- Il ricorso al «factoring» da parte delle imprese italiane -- 1. Il mercato italiano del «factoring» -- 2. Perché le imprese ricorrono al «factoring»? -- 3. L'ipotesi del fabbisogno finanziario: una verifica empirica -- 4. Conclusioni -- 5. Appendice: la regolamentazione del «factoring» in Italia -- Guido de Blasio -- Credito commerciale e politica monetaria: una verifica basata sull'investimento in scorte -- 1. La letteratura di riferimento -- 2. Alcuni fatti macroeconomici -- 3. Specificazione empirica -- 4. I dati -- 5. Risultati -- Riferimenti bibliografici.
Altri titoli varianti Imprese o intermediari?: Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia
Imprese o intermediari?. Aspetti finanziari e commerciali del credito tra imprese e Italia
Record Nr. UNISA-996337173603316
Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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The Trade and Receivables Finance Companion : A Collection of Case Studies and Solutions / / by Stephen A. Jones
The Trade and Receivables Finance Companion : A Collection of Case Studies and Solutions / / by Stephen A. Jones
Autore Jones Stephen A
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (448 pages)
Disciplina 332.17530685
332.742
Soggetto topico International finance
Banks and banking
Risk management
International Finance
Banking
Risk Management
ISBN 9783030251390
3-030-25139-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Conflicting needs: the need for risk mitigation and finance -- 2. The trade cycle: construction and facility calculation -- 3. Bills of lading: exercising control -- 4. Advance against collections: an alternative to the overdraft -- 5. Letters of credit for import: protecting the applicant -- 6. Letters of credit for export: protecting the beneficiary -- 7. Letter of credit non-bank issuer: risk appreciation and negotiation -- 8. Standby letters of credit: protecting the applicant and issuing bank -- 9. Advance payment guarantee: Applicant risk mitigation and clause construction -- 10. Back to back guarantees: managing risk -- 11. Pre-export finance: use of documentation to mitigate performance risk -- 12. Pre-shipment finance: funding the manufacturer -- 13. Stock: structuring financing solutions -- 14. Commercial terms: evaluation -- 15. Credit insurance: evaluating cover -- 16. Receivables finance: formulating the facility structure -- 17. Specific insured debt purchase: structuring a solution to meet the client’s needs -- 18. Financing the importer: structuring payables finance -- 19. Supporting the middle-party: minimising risk exposure -- 20. Discount purchase: reducing the facility requirement -- 21. Commodity finance: financing the trade cycle -- 22. Trade & receivables finance: structuring a compelling client focused solution.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910377826603321
Jones Stephen A  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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