Bankers' Lending Techniques - Softcover

Rouse, Nick

 
9781906403003: Bankers' Lending Techniques

Synopsis

The new edition of this popular title has been expanded to cover the international aspects of lending, in particular, the Middle East, Africa and South America. It covers the impact of the latest techniques of lending assessment as well as legal issues concerning lending to corporate and private individuals. It features chapters on acquisition finance, franchising, factoring and control of a lending portfolio. It also offers a perspective on the increased use of technology against traditional lending techniques.

Some highly topical areas have been expanded. Soverign risk has been incorporated and the whole area of rating agencies has been updated to include the difference between the ratings and the primary need of the banker, i.e. the Probability of Default. Finally there is now greater emphasis on the analysis of cash flow and the switch by lenders from the analysis of profitability and the need to produce and use cash flow projections."

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Review

"This new and expanded edition provides the definitive reference book on lending for those in the banking industry. Its clear and accessible style makes it equally useful for the seasoned practitioner and for those training for the future. Nick's extensive practical and theoretical experience makes this a book that clarifies and educates, and which will be as useful in these times not only for bankers, but also for the non-banker seeing to understand what their bank is trying to achieve and why."--Andy Bainbridge

-This new and expanded edition provides the definitive reference book on lending for those in the banking industry. Its clear and accessible style makes it equally useful for the seasoned practitioner and for those training for the future. Nick's extensive practical and theoretical experience makes this a book that clarifies and educates, and which will be as useful in these times not only for bankers, but also for the non-banker seeing to understand what their bank is trying to achieve and why.---Andy Bainbridge

About the Author

Nick Rouse

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