Not exact matches
If your company exports, then using credit insurance such as
Trade Protect can protect your bottom line if you don't get paid for your foreign
receivables — and it may also help your business succeed in a number of
other ways:
Which actually exceeds the $ 3.0 m of
trade &
other receivables recorded on the balance sheet..?!]
I have looked at note 20 on
trade and
other payables in the accounts but I am still left somewhat confused as to the magnitude of the discrepancy (there are similar differences between the inventory and
receivables lines in the balance sheet and cash flow statement but they not as large).
Securitization includes a diverse array of assets, such as residential and commercial mortgage loans,
trade receivables, credit card balances, consumer loans, lease
receivables, automobile loans, insurance
receivables, commercial bank loans, health care
receivables, obligations of purchasers to natural gas producers, future rights to entertainment royalty payments and
other consumer and business
receivables.
[It isn't always the case, but I wouldn't place much distinction here between assets — e.g. if Russian property prices collapse, what are the chances of collecting 100 % of the
trade &
other receivables?!
We advise a number of arrangers, sponsors and a variety of
other participants, including rating agencies, on a wide range of asset classes, including
trade receivables, commercial property, equipment leases, utility receipts, whole business consumer loan and HP
receivables.
As a team, we have extensive experience in structuring and negotiating a wide range of financial transactions, including bilateral and syndicated credit facilities, asset - based lending, equipment leasing and finance, and finance for real estate, acquisition,
receivables, projects,
trade and
other structured finance.
John's expertise includes managing over $ 750 billion in Mortgage or Asset - Backed Securities (MBS / ABS) transactions for a range of asset types from residential and commercial mortgages, commercial loans, auto finance
receivables,
other consumer finance
receivables,
trade receivables, equipment loans and leases, timeshare
receivables and structured settlements among
others.
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trade or
other property held primarily for sale (such as inventories, raw materials and real estate held by dealers); stocks, bonds, notes or
other securities or evidences of indebtedness (such as accounts
receivable); partnership interests; certificates of trust or beneficial interest; choses in action.