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  • 21Bridge financing — is a method of financing, used to maintain liquidity while waiting for an anticipated and reasonably expected inflow of cash. Bridge financing is commonly used when the cash flow from a sale of an asset is expected after the cash outlay for the… …

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  • 22Non Performing Asset — means an asset or account of borrower, which has been classified by a bank or financial institution as sub standard, doubtful or loss asset, in accordance with the directions or guidelines relating to asset classification issued by The Reserve… …

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  • 23Off-Balance-Sheet Financing — A form of financing in which large capital expenditures are kept off of a company s balance sheet through various classification methods. Companies will often use off balance sheet financing to keep their debt to equity (D/E) and leverage ratios… …

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  • 24bridge financing — A short term loan to enable the borrower to purchase an asset where the loan is to be repaid from the proceeds of the sale of an asset being replaced by the asset just purchased. In consume loans bridge loans may be used to enable the cons8umer… …

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  • 25National Asset Management Agency — Agency overview Formed Late 2009 Jurisdiction Ireland …

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  • 26Net financing cost — Also called the cost of carry or, simply, carry, the difference between the cost of financing the purchase of an asset and the asset s cash yield. Positive carry means that the yield earned is greater than the financing cost; negative carry means …

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  • 27net financing cost — Also called the cost of carry or, simply carry, the difference between the cost of financing the purchase of an asset and the asset s cash yield. Positive carry means that the yield earned is greater than the financing cost ; negative carry means …

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  • 28Oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program — The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act created the Troubled Assets Relief Program to administer up to $700 billion. Several oversight mechanisms are established by the bill, including the Congressional Oversight Panel, the Special Inspector… …

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  • 29Office of Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes — The Office of Terrorist Finance and Financial Crimes (TFFC) is an agency of the United States federal government in the United States Department of the Treasury. Under the supervision of the Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial… …

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  • 30Cash-Flow Financing — A form of financing in which the loan is backed by a company s expected cash flows. This differs from an asset backed loan, where the collateral for the loan is based on the company s assets. The schedules or repayments for cash flow loans are… …

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