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21 Com. Lending Rev. 1 (2006)

handle is hein.journals/cmlrv21 and id is 1 raw text is: Commercial
Lending
Review
Managing the Credit Cycle: A Behavioral Risk Interpretation                    3
By Joseph V. Rizzi
As we enter the higher-risk portion of the credit cycle, lenders and risk managers must focus on the
middle ground between doomsayers and cheerleaders.
FIN-46 Consolidation: Impact on Lending Decisions                              9
By James R. Duncan and James Schmutte
A new accounting standard may require bankers to rework loan agreements or covenants.
An Effective Records Management Program                                      13
By Craig Landrum
A properly implemented records management program offers significant protection from reputational,
compliance and litigation risks.
Solving Environmental Risk in
Commercial Real Estate Transactions                                           25
By Edmund A. Greene
An overview of the law and strategies for commercial lenders.
Lending to the Emerging Debtor in the Face of an Appeal                       35
By Steven B. Levine and Gopal K. Balachandran
Can a lender ever extend exit financing in the face of an almost certain appeal?

COMMERCIAL LENDING REVIFW  1

JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2006

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