Long-term Debt
In light of the credit and debt environment, many universities are actively re-assessing the current structure of their debt portfolio. Some are drafting or revisiting their formal debt policy guidelines, as well as determining appropriate strategies for capital funding, leverage and liquidity management.
Resources
- Impact of the Credit Crisis and a Weaker Economy on U.S. Higher Education - by Roger Goodman and John Nelson, Moody’s Investors Service, October 2008
- Higher Education: A Global Perspective from Standard and Poors (October 2008)
- Moody’s Investors Service
- Standard and Poors
- Fitch Ratings
- The Bond Buyer
- The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
- Association for Financial Professionals
- NACUBO Debt Financing and Management
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