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Private equity investors have traditionally used innovative financial methods in structuring their leveraged buyouts (LBO) deals. In recent years, they have frequently employed securitization to raise funds on the back of their acquisitions' operating assets. A distinctive feature of these...
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We investigate whether corporate securitization enhances a firm's debt service capacity. Agency problems may arise in the relationship between bondholders and servicers/managers because of the operating nature of the securitized assets. Securitization overcomes such concerns by introducing a set...
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Private equity investors have traditionally used innovative financial methods in structuring their leveraged buyouts (LBO) deals. In recent years, they have frequently employed securitization to raise funds on the back of their acquisitions' operating assets. A distinctive feature of these...
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Leveraged buyouts (LBO) are generally explained in terms of a governance mechanism that disciplines management. It is operationalized by increasing the leverage of a firm, which has an implicit consequence of constraining management in the use of free cash flows. However, under a relatively new...
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