Trade Credit and Risk Management

Trade Credit and Risk Management
Author: Lucia Gibilaro
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1949443264

This book offers managers a complete analysis of the various issues of credit risk management for trade credit financing instruments supported by applications to various types of markets and presents an analysis on risks associated with trade credit in supply chains. Trade credit finance is characterized by strong attractiveness deriving from risk mitigation, but the plurality of sources of credit risk (default and dilution risk) requires the implementation of a credit risk management system that exploits the broad knowledge developed by financing supply relationships. Consequently, financiers could be hindered from developing a full understanding of the underwritten risks and are thus unable or only partially able to evaluate their full potential to expand financial relationships over the credit capability of a single counterparty with respect to the supplier–debtor pair. The richness of the information available in trade credit financing is not an obstacle for the development of a modern risk management framework, but it must be calibrated to avoid distortions in the implementation. In addition, risk analysis in the supply chain is not limited to the crises of individual members but must assess the effects of such crisis on the entire supply chain and assess the specific risks of contagion and the favorable conditions for the propagation. This book offers managers a complete analysis of the various issues of credit risk management for trade credit financing instruments supported by applications to various types of markets and presents an analysis on risks associated with trade credit in supply chains.

Trade Credit Risk Management

Trade Credit Risk Management
Author: Patrick O. Connelly
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2017-07-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548368302

This book consists of three parts and incorporates the learning and worldwide experiences drawn from the author's four decades as career executive, consultant and educator. The subject matter evolved from needs expressed, observations made, and solutions created while working with clients, colleagues, and students over the years, and, importantly, operational experiences gleaned from the development and implementation of trade credit and business-expansion strategies. Trade Credit Risk Management serves a key role- first, as a course resource in support of university undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as professional certification courses in all disciplines that address the subjects of credit, trade credit, risk management, business and supply chain management and development. Additionally, the book represents a reference source, a guide for both students and practitioners of the art and science of trade credit and risk management. The essential content provides a body of knowledge that supports the establishment of an effective and efficient trade credit risk management operation, regardless of the size of the enterprise. General topics include business organization and management, risk assessment and resolution, operational and practical application of relevant theories, and case analysis. In the formal course environment, the book is supplemented by discussion and lively team debate. The goal of the book is to provide a survey, introducing and investigating all major areas of trade-credit risk and management, in order to promote better comprehension and utilization of the business techniques that have resulted in successful outcomes across many borders and markets. Lastly, know that trade and the management of trade risk requires well-honed professional skills, business experience, and an excellent communication process, extending from the professional associate, throughout the enterprise, to its stakeholders. Further, there is a need for efficient integration and collaboration of company resources to maximize the opportunity to promote customer and overall business development. The author introduces a unique paradigm as a vehicle to promote optimum, enterprise profitable collaboration and growth. This book is a necessary first step to provide a solid foundation upon which to base paradigm success.

Trade Credit Risk Management

Trade Credit Risk Management
Author: Patrick O. Connelly
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2017-07-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544836874

This book consists of three parts and incorporates the learning and worldwide experiences drawn from the author's four decades as career executive, consultant and educator. The subject matter evolved from needs expressed, observations made, and solutions created while working with clients, colleagues, and students over the years, and, importantly, operational experiences gleaned from the development and implementation of trade credit and business-expansion strategies. Trade Credit Risk Management serves a key role- first, as a course resource in support of university undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as professional certification courses in all disciplines that address the subjects of credit, trade credit, risk management, business and supply chain management and development. Additionally, the book represents a reference source, a guide for both students and practitioners of the art and science of trade credit and risk management. The essential content provides a body of knowledge that supports the establishment of an effective and efficient trade credit risk management operation, regardless of the size of the enterprise. General topics include business organization and management, risk assessment and resolution, operational and practical application of relevant theories, and case analysis. In the formal course environment, the book is supplemented by discussion and lively team debate. The goal of the book is to provide a survey, introducing and investigating all major areas of trade-credit risk and management, in order to promote better comprehension and utilization of the business techniques that have resulted in successful outcomes across many borders and markets. Lastly, know that trade and the management of trade risk requires well-honed professional skills, business experience, and an excellent communication process, extending from the professional associate, throughout the enterprise, to its stakeholders. Further, there is a need for efficient integration and collaboration of company resources to maximize the opportunity to promote customer and overall business development. The author introduces a unique paradigm as a vehicle to promote optimum, enterprise profitable collaboration and growth. This book is a necessary first step to provide a solid foundation upon which to base paradigm success.

The Handbook of Credit Risk Management

The Handbook of Credit Risk Management
Author: Sylvain Bouteille
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2012-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118300203

A comprehensive guide to credit risk management The Handbook of Credit Risk Management presents a comprehensive overview of the practice of credit risk management for a large institution. It is a guide for professionals and students wanting a deeper understanding of how to manage credit exposures. The Handbook provides a detailed roadmap for managing beyond the financial analysis of individual transactions and counterparties. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, the authors outline how to manage a portfolio of credit exposures--from origination and assessment of credit fundamentals to hedging and pricing. The Handbook is relevant for corporations, pension funds, endowments, asset managers, banks and insurance companies alike. Covers the four essential aspects of credit risk management: Origination, Credit Risk Assessment, Portfolio Management and Risk Transfer. Provides ample references to and examples of credit market services as a resource for those readers having credit risk responsibilities. Designed for busy professionals as well as finance, risk management and MBA students. As financial transactions grow more complex, proactive management of credit portfolios is no longer optional for an institution, but a matter of survival.

Credit Risk Management

Credit Risk Management
Author: Andrew Fight
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2004-09-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0080472400

Credit Risk Management will enable general bankers, staff, and credit analyst trainees to understand the basic information and principles underlying credit risk evaluation, and to use those underlying principles to undertake an analysis of non financial and financial risks when preparing a credit proposal. Since the best loans are the ones that do not present problems during the repayment phase, the authors also focus on elements relating to the proactive management of those loans during their inception.This book introduces:*Credit analysis, approval and management processes*Concepts of financial and non-financial risk*Financial statement analysis, including the use of ratio anaylsis*Cash flow analysis and forecasting*Security enhancement & management procedures designed to legally & financially manage credit risk *Inspired by the basic entry level training courses that have been developed by major international banks worldwide.*Will enable students and those already in the finance profession to gain an understanding of the basic information and principles of credit risk*Questions with answers, study topics, practical "real world" examples and text with an extensive bibliography

Credit Risk Management

Credit Risk Management
Author: Tony Van Gestel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199545111

This first of three volumes on credit risk management, providing a thorough introduction to financial risk management and modelling.

Corporate Credit Risk Management

Corporate Credit Risk Management
Author: Christian Langkamp
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3844103090

The financial crisis has shown that a significant proportion of the assets held by large corporations are exposed to credit risk that must be managed. This doctoral thesis sets out to analyse the contextual and organisational framework within which these activities are set and the practices employed by professionals in the field. This analysis draws on a set of interview-based data from large corporations in Europe and Brazil, predominantly from the chemical, energy, trading, and general manufacturing industries. Due to their diverse natures, the subjects of customer and financial institution counterparty credit risk are treated separately, addressing for each the organisation of the function, data acquisition process, and IT setup recommendable in order to effectively drive risk management, including a review for the practitioner to analyse his or her processes. A final chapter with analyses regarding trade credit insurance, sovereign risk, and quantitative special items rounds off the text making it into a comprehensive treatise on credit risk management in an industrial corporation.

The Handbook of International Trade and Finance

The Handbook of International Trade and Finance
Author: Anders Grath
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749453206

Ideal for professionals in international sales, finance, shipping, and administration, this guide explains key finance areas of international trade. Designed for all businesses regardless of size and business sector, the book also describes the negotiating process from the perspectives of both the buyer and the seller.

Managing Credit Risk

Managing Credit Risk
Author: John B. Caouette
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1998-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471111894

The first full analysis of the latest advances in managing credit risk. "Against a backdrop of radical industry evolution, the authors of Managing Credit Risk: The Next Great Financial Challenge provide a concise and practical overview of these dramatic market and technical developments in a book which is destined to become a standard reference in the field." -Thomas C. Wilson, Partner, McKinsey & Company, Inc. "Managing Credit Risk is an outstanding intellectual achievement. The authors have provided investors a comprehensive view of the state of credit analysis at the end of the millennium." -Martin S. Fridson, Financial Analysts Journal. "This book provides a comprehensive review of credit risk management that should be compulsory reading for not only those who are responsible for such risk but also for financial analysts and investors. An important addition to a significant but neglected subject." -B.J. Ranson, Senior Vice-President, Portfolio Management, Bank of Montreal. The phenomenal growth of the credit markets has spawned a powerful array of new instruments for managing credit risk, but until now there has been no single source of information and commentary on them. In Managing Credit Risk, three highly regarded professionals in the field have-for the first time-gathered state-of-the-art information on the tools, techniques, and vehicles available today for managing credit risk. Throughout the book they emphasize the actual practice of managing credit risk, and draw on the experience of leading experts who have successfully implemented credit risk solutions. Starting with a lucid analysis of recent sweeping changes in the U.S. and global financial markets, this comprehensive resource documents the credit explosion and its remarkable opportunities-as well as its potentially devastating dangers. Analyzing the problems that have occurred during its growth period-S&L failures, business failures, bond and loan defaults, derivatives debacles-and the solutions that have enabled the credit market to continue expanding, Managing Credit Risk examines the major players and institutional settings for credit risk, including banks, insurance companies, pension funds, exchanges, clearinghouses, and rating agencies. By carefully delineating the different perspectives of each of these groups with respect to credit risk, this unique resource offers a comprehensive guide to the rapidly changing marketplace for credit products. Managing Credit Risk describes all the major credit risk management tools with regard to their strengths and weaknesses, their fitness to specific financial situations, and their effectiveness. The instruments covered in each of these detailed sections include: credit risk models based on accounting data and market values; models based on stock price; consumer finance models; models for small business; models for real estate, emerging market corporations, and financial institutions; country risk models; and more. There is an important analysis of default results on corporate bonds and loans, and credit rating migration. In all cases, the authors emphasize that success will go to those firms that employ the right tools and create the right kind of risk culture within their organizations. A strong concluding chapter integrates emerging trends in the financial markets with the new methods in the context of the overall credit environment. Concise, authoritative, and lucidly written, Managing Credit Risk is essential reading for bankers, regulators, and financial market professionals who face the great new challenges-and promising rewards-of credit risk management.

Trade Credit and Financing Instruments

Trade Credit and Financing Instruments
Author: Lucia Gibilaro
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1948976021

This book offers managers a complete analysis of the various facets of commercial credit and presents an analysis of the various types of markets, instruments, and risks associated with trade credit in supply chains across the globe. Trade credit is extensively used in both domestic and international commercial transactions. Although it clearly supports growth, its significance is even greater for developed countries, where the market has recovered remarkably since the global financial crisis. The number and heterogeneity of motivations to trade credit justify the variability observed in the data on global trading, and the role of trade credit has become crucial in supply chain coordination. A range of diverse trade credit finance solutions are available and include products and services offered by financial intermediaries and market products, highlighting a very interesting set of intermediate solutions that have emerged as a result of new technologies utilized in financial services. For financiers trade credit is an attractive option, but an in-depth evaluation of the possibility of losses forms the basis of a deep understating of numerous sources that can create credit risk (default and dilution risk). This book offers managers a complete analysis of the various facets of commercial credit and presents an analysis of the various types of markets, instruments, and risks associated with trade credit in supply chains across the globe.