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Credit Risk Assessment : The New Lending System for Borrowers, Lenders, and Investors.
Title:
Credit Risk Assessment : The New Lending System for Borrowers, Lenders, and Investors.
Author:
Abrahams, Clark R.
ISBN:
9780470500330
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (323 pages)
Series:
Wiley and SAS Business Ser. ; v.22

Wiley and SAS Business Ser.
Contents:
Credit Risk Assessment: The New Lending System for Borrowers, Lenders, and Investors -- Contents -- Preface -- Organization of the Book -- Audience for the Book -- Chapter 1: Unpacking the Financial Crisis -- The Financial Crisis -- Causes of the Crisis -- Roles of Borrowers, Lenders, and Investors -- Root Causes -- Key Drivers of the Crisis -- The Impact -- The Consequences -- The Implications -- Summary -- Chapter 2: The Case for a Comprehensive Credit Assessment Framework -- The Need for a New Lending System -- Historical Review -- New Lending System -- Overview of the Framework -- How CCAF Classifies Borrowers -- CCAF and Existing Underwriting Models -- Example -- Summary -- Chapter 3: The Lender and the Underwriting Gap -- Mortgage Underwriting Process Basics -- The Underwriting Gap and Its Key Components -- How to Close the Underwriting Gap -- Summary -- Chapter 4: The Borrower and Loan Affordability -- Loan Affordability -- Subprime Lending and Loan Affordability -- Subprime Loan Performance -- Credit Scoring Systems and Loan Affordability -- How CCAF Qualifies the Borrowers -- Examples: CCAF Qualifies Loan Affordability for Borrowers -- Summary -- Chapter 5: The Investor and Financial Innovation -- Mortgage Banking Business Value Chain -- Loan Securitization and the Financial Crisis -- The Role of Investment Vehicles -- Role of Credit Rating Agencies -- How CCAF Can Help Improve the Rating Process -- How CCAF Tracks the Underlying Loan Performance -- Future of Financial Innovation -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Crisis Intervention and Prevention -- Lending-Related Regulations -- Crisis Intervention -- New Framework -- Crisis Prevention -- Looking Ahead -- Summary -- Closing Observation -- Index.
Abstract:
Existing credit risk assessment methods have put too much of an emphasis on past loan performance and historical market conditions and not enough on borrower capacity, new mortgage product risk characteristics, and economic cycles. According to industry practitioners Clark Abrahams and Mingyuan Zhang, the housing market bubble boom and burst and the subsequent financial crisis could have been prevented had these underwriting gaps been properly addressed. Credit Risk Assessment: The New Lending System for Borrowers, Lenders, and Investors equips you with an effective comprehensive credit assessment framework (CCAF) that can provide early warning of risk, thanks to its forward-looking analyses that do not rely on the premise that the past determines the future. Revealing how an existing credit underwriting system can be extended to embrace all relevant factors and business contexts in order to accurately classify credit risk and drive all transactions in a transparent manner, Credit Risk Assessment clearly lays out the facts. This well-timed book explores how your company can improve its current credit assessment system to balance risk and return and prevent future financial disruptions. Describing how a new and comprehensive lending framework can achieve more complete and accurate credit risk assessment while improving loan transparency, affordability, and performance, Credit Risk Assess-ment addresses: How a CCAF connects borrowers, lenders, and investors-with greater transparency The current financial crisis and its implications The root cause to weaknesses in loan underwriting practices and lending systems The main drivers that undermine borrowers, lenders, and investors Why a new generation of lending systems is needed Market requirements and how a comprehensive risk assessment framework can meet them The notion of

an underwriting gap and how it affects the lenders' underwriting practices Typical issues associated with credit scoring models How improper use of credit scoring in under-writing underestimates the borrower's credit risk The ways in which the current lending system fails to address loan affordability How mortgage and capital market financial innovation relates to the crisis Whether you are a borrower, a lender, or an investor, Credit Risk Assessment enables you to better understand the weaknesses in today's loan underwriting and to better cope with financial weaknesses toward fostering a new generation of credit models that possess greater transparency.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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