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Asset based financingMethods of financing in which lenders and equity investors look principally to the cash flow from a particular asset or set of assets for a return on, and the return of, their financing.Asset based financing Similar MatchesBridge financingBridge financingInterim financing of one sort or another used to solidify a position until more permanent financing is arranged. Financing IntermediariesFinancing IntermediariesInstitutions that effect agreement terms between borrower and lender by reaching separate agreements with the borrower and the lender. Deficit financingDeficit financing1. The method used by a government to finance its budget deficit, that is, to cover the difference between its tax receipts and its expenditures. The main choices are to issue bonds or to print money. 2. The assumption that a change in government spending or taxes will be financed by a change in the government budget deficit, rather than by an accomodating additional change in spending or taxes to keep the budget balanced. Example: a "deficit-financed increase in government purchases." Without Recourse FinancingWithout Recourse FinancingFinancing in which the right of recourse to the party receiving funds is forfeited to the party advancing funds. This may be evidenced by conditions added to the endorsement of a draft being sold by an exporter in order to protect the exporter, if the instrument is not paid at maturity by the original obligor. Multi option financing facilityMulti option financing facilityA syndicated confirmed credit line with attached options. Further SuggestionsMezzanine financingFederal Financing Bank debt refinancing Long term financing Compensatory Financing Facility (CFF) Accounts receivable financing Export financing interest Subsidized financing Refinancing Planned financing program Quarterly financing Financing Cost Savings Temporary Financing Threshold for refinancing Concessional financing Secondary Financing Underlying Financing Cofinancing agreements Debtor in possession financing Financing Corporation (FICO) Back to back financing Project financing Permanent financing Interim financing Inventory financing |
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