Final report regarding the findings of the study group on the feasibility of using alternative financial instruments for determining lender yield under the Federal Family Education Loan ProgramDIANE Publishing |
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... transaction. Some loan holders, who are not eligible lenders, purchase loans from originators and some eligible lenders both originate and purchase loans. These include: the Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae), a state ...
... transaction. Some loan holders, who are not eligible lenders, purchase loans from originators and some eligible lenders both originate and purchase loans. These include: the Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae), a state ...
23. lappuse
... transaction boosts current income for the lender and decreases future income since the income that would have been realized over the life of the loan is realized immediately upon the sale. However, if loans in the pool do not perform as ...
... transaction boosts current income for the lender and decreases future income since the income that would have been realized over the life of the loan is realized immediately upon the sale. However, if loans in the pool do not perform as ...
32. lappuse
... transactions and is considered to be highly reliable . This means there is now no role in the data collection process for subjective quotation of rates by dealers . Previously , for financial paper , dealers were not involved in the ...
... transactions and is considered to be highly reliable . This means there is now no role in the data collection process for subjective quotation of rates by dealers . Previously , for financial paper , dealers were not involved in the ...
33. lappuse
... transactions . For example , the Federal Reserve reports on reference rates used for repricing ( periodic re - setting of the rate ) on bank loans , based on one of their official surveys . The survey shows that , among domestic ...
... transactions . For example , the Federal Reserve reports on reference rates used for repricing ( periodic re - setting of the rate ) on bank loans , based on one of their official surveys . The survey shows that , among domestic ...
38. lappuse
... transactions were less fully developed and slower to function than in the electronic age . Consequently , banks have been perceived to be especially vulnerable to financial stress , and LIBOR has tended to move more in absolute terms ...
... transactions were less fully developed and slower to function than in the electronic age . Consequently , banks have been perceived to be especially vulnerable to financial stress , and LIBOR has tended to move more in absolute terms ...
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