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  <namePart>Gangguin, Blaise</namePart>
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   <publisher>McGraw Hill</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2005</dateIssued>
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  <extent>xx, 439 p. : figs., tabs., app., index ; 24 cm.</extent>
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 <note>Fundamentals of Corporate Credit Analysis provides practitioners with the knowledge and tools they need to address these changing requirements. Drawing on the unmatched global resources and capabilities of Standard &amp; Poor's, this valuable book organizes its guidelines into three distinct components:&#13;
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* Part I: helps analysts identify all the essential risks related to a particular firm, and measure the firm through both a financial forecast and benchmarking with peers&#13;
* Part II: Credit Risk of Debt Instruments explains the impact of debt instruments and debt structures on a firm’s recovery prospects should it become insolvent&#13;
* Part III: Measuring Credit Risk presents a scoring system to assess the capacity and willingness of a firm to repay its debt in a timely fashion and to evaluate recovery prospects in the event of financial distress&#13;
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In addition, a fourth component--Cases in Credit Analysis--examines seven real-life studies to provide examples of the book’s theory and procedures in practice. Senior Standard &amp; Poor’s analysts explore diverse cases ranging from North and South America to Europe and the Pacific Rim, on topics covering mergers (AT&amp;T-Comcast, MGM-Mirage, Kellogg-Keebler), foreign ownership in a merger (Air New Zealand-Ansett-Singapore Airlines), sovereign issues (Repsol-YPF), peer comparisons (U.S. forestry), and recovery analysis (Yell LBO). Industry &quot;Keys to Success&quot; are identified and analyzed in each case, along with an explanation on how to interpret performance and come to a credit decision. (text cited from the book flap)&#13;
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  <topic>Credit analysis</topic>
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