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securitize

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se·cu·ri·tize  (s-kyr-tz)
tr.v. se·cu·ri·tized, se·cu·ri·tiz·ing, se·cu·ri·tiz·es
To buy (loans, such as mortgages) from lenders, arrange them in groups, and issue bonds on the groups.


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The bottom line is, don't securitize unless you are absolutely sure you are minimizing your working capital," says Gold.
Liability Insurance Administrators has advised appraisers to follow Fannie Mae's January 29, 2002, directive in which they advised that they would not purchase or securitize a mortgage for which an appraiser has added, modified or deleted a standard limiting condition on the appraisal report.
Though the government-subsidized mortgage securitization market has flourished for decades, banks have more recently begun to securitize many other asset types.
 
 
 
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