2011

The current state of limited recourse borrowing

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 4 Aug 2011

 

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This paper covers:

  • why was the limited recourse borrowing exception changed?
  • a summary of the old and new borrowing requirements
  • asset requirements
  • limited recourse requirements
  • refinancing
  • in-house asset rules
  • the custodian trust
  • tax issues.

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The current state of limited recourse borrowing

Author(s): Philip Broderick

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  • Published By: Philip Broderick
  • Published On:4 Aug 2011
  • Took place at:Novotel on Collins, Melbourne

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