|
Bridge financing |
|
|
|
Home Site Map Add Term Search About Us Contributors |
Bridge financingInterim financing of one sort or another used to solidify a position until more permanent financing is arranged.Bridge financing Similar MatchesAsset based financingAsset 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. "One, Two, Three" Financing"One, Two, Three" FinancingA method of creative financing by which the buyer (1) assumes an existing loan, (2) secures a second loan from a third party lender, (3) takes a third loan from the seller. Concessional financingConcessional financingLoans made by a government at an interest rate below the market rate as an indirect method of providing a subsidy. 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." Long term financingLong term financingLiabilities repayable in more than one year plus equity. Further SuggestionsFinancing Corporation (FICO)Compensatory Financing Facility (CFF) Back to back financing Multi option financing facility Cofinancing agreements Subsidized financing Inventory financing debt refinancing Financing Cost Savings Threshold for refinancing Mezzanine financing Accounts receivable financing Secondary Financing Without Recourse Financing Refinancing Underlying Financing Financing Intermediaries Federal Financing Bank Debtor in possession financing Temporary Financing Quarterly financing Interim financing Export financing interest Project financing Planned financing program |
|
|
|