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Securitization Law This interdisciplinary seminar will address legal, tax, financial and accounting issues that arise in securitization of financial assets. Securitization is a large and growing corporate finance technique utilizing legal principles from the fields of bankruptcy, secured transactions, securities, banking regulation, tax, real estate, and pension plan regulation. Relevant aspects of financial accounting, rating agency methodology and financial analysis will also be covered.
Evaluation: Research paper.
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Catalog Number: BUSCOM 661 Practice Areas: Business, Corporate,Trans Area , Property Practice Area , Taxation Practice Area Additional Course Information: 1 Draft degree req may be met with class , 3 draft degree req may be met with class |
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Spring 2013 Title: Securitization Law Faculty: Litwin, Stuart M. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2012 Title: Securitization Law Faculty: Litwin, Stuart M. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Seminar Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2011 Title: Securitization Law Faculty: Litwin, Stuart M. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Seminar Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 20 |
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Spring 2010 Title: Securitization Law Faculty: Litwin, Stuart M. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Seminar Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 20 |
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