Secondary Market Tax-exempt Asset Securitization for Sponsors, Investors, Other Market Participants, and Their CounselAmerican Bar Association, 2005 - 341 páginas This book is a valuable tool that provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of business considerations as well as legal issues for secondary market securitization of tax-exempt assets, including the securitized TOB market. It discusses and analyzes solely the securitization of state and local government obligations, interest on which is federally tax-exempt, using partnerships, custodial arrangements, trusts and other structures that pass through to investors the interest income without changing its character for federal income tax purposes. |
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Darrell R. Larsen. Summary of Contents Chapter 1 : Understanding Secondary Market TEA Securitization ..1 Background and Synopsis Basic Terms and Concepts Overview of Securitization Programs Chapter 2 : Structuring a Securitization ...
Darrell R. Larsen. Summary of Contents Chapter 1 : Understanding Secondary Market TEA Securitization ..1 Background and Synopsis Basic Terms and Concepts Overview of Securitization Programs Chapter 2 : Structuring a Securitization ...
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Darrell R. Larsen. Chapter 6 : Bankruptcy Law Considerations 249 Bankruptcy Risks " From Within " 250 Bankruptcy Risks " From Without " 283 Chapter 7 : Banking Law Considerations 285 Limitation on Ability of Banks to Deduct Interest on ...
Darrell R. Larsen. Chapter 6 : Bankruptcy Law Considerations 249 Bankruptcy Risks " From Within " 250 Bankruptcy Risks " From Without " 283 Chapter 7 : Banking Law Considerations 285 Limitation on Ability of Banks to Deduct Interest on ...
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... Chapter 2 Structuring a Securitization Program Darrell R. " Buzz " Larsen , Jeffrey D. Berry & Suzanne M. Russell .25 " Real World " Examples .25 Hypothetical Pool of Securitized Assets 25 Example No. 1 : Variable COBIS .... ..26 ...
... Chapter 2 Structuring a Securitization Program Darrell R. " Buzz " Larsen , Jeffrey D. Berry & Suzanne M. Russell .25 " Real World " Examples .25 Hypothetical Pool of Securitized Assets 25 Example No. 1 : Variable COBIS .... ..26 ...
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... Chapter 3 Federal and State Income Tax Law Considerations .89 Jeffrey D. Berry & Brent L. Feller Introduction ... 89 Pass - Through Status of a Conduit .91 Grantor Trust .. 92 i . Multiple Classes of Ownership ; Stripped Bonds and ...
... Chapter 3 Federal and State Income Tax Law Considerations .89 Jeffrey D. Berry & Brent L. Feller Introduction ... 89 Pass - Through Status of a Conduit .91 Grantor Trust .. 92 i . Multiple Classes of Ownership ; Stripped Bonds and ...
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... Chapter 4 State Law ( Other Than Tax ) Considerations Darrell R. " Buzz " Larsen & Shayne M. Vander Esch 131 131 132 132 133 134 134 .. 135 .. 137 139 140 142 143 143 . 144 144 145 146 . 147 148 151 State Law Considerations at the Asset ...
... Chapter 4 State Law ( Other Than Tax ) Considerations Darrell R. " Buzz " Larsen & Shayne M. Vander Esch 131 131 132 132 133 134 134 .. 135 .. 137 139 140 142 143 143 . 144 144 145 146 . 147 148 151 State Law Considerations at the Asset ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | xiii |
Chapter 2 | xviii |
What This Book Is Not About | xxiii |
Understanding Secondary Market TEA Securitization 1 | 33 |
Type and Creation of Conduit | 34 |
Basic Terms and Concepts 6 | 38 |
Structuring a Securitization Program 25 | 40 |
Liquidity for Variable COBIS | 51 |
Securities Law Considerations | 195 |
Antifraud and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 | 207 |
The Investment Company Act of 1940 | 214 |
Other Securities Laws | 228 |
Conclusion | 247 |
Bankruptcy Law Considerations | 249 |
Trustee | 282 |
Bankruptcy Risks From Without | 283 |
Placement and Remarketing of Variable COBIS | 59 |
Roles and Relationships of Trustee and Other Parties | 66 |
Rating COBIS Issued by a Conduit | 86 |
Ownership of Securitized Assets by a Conduit | 115 |
Income Allocations | 131 |
Tax Shelter Provisions and Regulations | 142 |
State Income Tax Considerations | 148 |
State Law Considerations at the Conduit Level | 161 |
Sections 23A and 23B of the Federal Reserve Act | 290 |
Regulatory Capital Requirements | 303 |
Section 4c6 of the Bank Holding Company Act | 310 |
Shortfall Obligation of Residual Certificate Owner | 316 |
Federal Income Tax Law and Policy | 322 |
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