Securitization
Description
Securitization is the process of taking an illiquid asset, or group of assets, and through financial engineering,
transforming them into a security. A typical example of securitization is a mortgage-backed security (MBS), which is a
type of asset-backed security that is secured by a collection of mortgages.
Even though the securities are back by tangible assets, there is no guarantee that the assets will maintain their value
should a debtor cease payment. The course covers different features of Securitization
is issued on the Luxoft Training form
Objectives
To provide the audience the understanding of Securitization, its process, participants, types of securitization
structures.
Target Audience
Testers, System and Business Analysts, Architects, Developers, and Project Managers working on securities projects.
Prerequisites
FIN-001 Introduction into Financial Markets.
FIN-005 Fixed Income. Fixed Income Derivatives
FIN-006 Credit Derivatives
Roadmap
Securitization: Introduction
The Process of Securitization
Structuring the Deal