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    Using Beta Distribution for Estimating Recovery Rates

    Most of the people use the beta distribution to model recovery rates. In probability theory and statistics, the beta distribution is a family of continuous probability distributions defined on the interval (0, 1) parameterized by two positive shape parameters, typically denoted by alpha and beta.

    Lesson
    ⚠️ Risk Management
    May 18, 2011

    Factors Affecting Recovery Rates

    It is practically impossible to accurately predict the recovery rates. There are various factors that will affect the recovery rates of a defaulted loan.

    Lesson
    ⚠️ Risk Management
    May 17, 2011

    Understanding Recovery Rates

    The recovery rates are a crucial element for calculating credit risk. The loss given default of an asset or a portfolio is calculated as 1 minus the recovery rate.

    Lesson
    ⚠️ Risk Management
    May 17, 2011

    Expected Loss, Unexpected Loss, and Loss Distribution

    While the terms expected loss and unexpected loss are commonly used in risk management, it is important to have a clear understanding of what they actually mean.

    Lesson
    ⚠️ Risk Management
    May 17, 2011

    Exposure, Default and Recovery Rates

    In order to understand default risk, we will analyze the its key components: Default arrival, exposure at default, and loss given default.

    Lesson
    ⚠️ Risk Management
    May 16, 2011

    What is Default Risk?

    Default risk can be defined as the risk that the counterparty to a transaction does not honour its obligation. Default could be both in terms on monetary and non-monetary terms, and it's a part of every transaction.

    Lesson
    ⚠️ Risk Management
    May 13, 2011

    Choosing The Best Lender for your Loan Needs

    In today`s time, when you start your search for a home loan, you will immediately get multiple offers from various banks claiming to provide you the best offer. What are the criteria for selecting whom to go with?

    Apr 26, 2011

    How the Financial System Works?

    This is an easy to understand video of how the financial system works.

    Securities & Markets
    Apr 10, 2011

    Understanding the Credit Crisis

    This video clearly explains the credit crisis in a very interesting manner.

    Financial Analysis
    Mar 30, 2011

    How to Calculate Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT)

    This video will show you how to use the EBIT calculating system to figure out what a company's profit will be before tax and interest.

    Financial Analysis
    Mar 26, 2011

    Implementing IFRS

    This video from Ernst & Young talks about the challenges in implementation of IFRS and the differences between IFRS and national GAAPS.

    Financial Analysis
    Mar 25, 2011

    Introduction to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

    Stacey Tedeschi provides an introduction to IFRS 'International Financial Reporting Standards'.

    Financial Analysis
    Mar 25, 2011

    Banking: Introduction to Leverage

    Lesson
    📊 Investment Management
    Mar 18, 2011

    Banking: Understanding Reserve Ratios

    Lesson
    📊 Investment Management
    Mar 10, 2011

    Banking: How Banks Give Out Loans?

    Lesson
    📊 Investment Management
    Mar 10, 2011

    Banking: How Bank Notes and Checks Work?

    Lesson
    📊 Investment Management
    Mar 10, 2011

    Fibonacci Sequence and the Forex Market

    In this article, we are going to discuss the basic mathematical notion behind Fibonacci theory, and we are going to discuss a basic Fib Strategy that works.

    📊 Statistical Methods
    Mar 10, 2011

    The World of Investment Banking

    An investment bank is a special type of financial institution that works primarily in higher finance by helping company access the capital markets, such as stock market and bond market, to raise money for expansion or other needs.

    📊 Investment Management
    Mar 3, 2011

    Banking: Introduction to Bank Notes

    Lesson
    📊 Investment Management
    Mar 3, 2011

    Banking: Multiplier Effect and the Money Supply

    Lesson
    📊 Investment Management
    Mar 2, 2011
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