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This is a sample guarantee agreement.

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This is a guarantee agreement with exhibits.

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This is a sample guarantee agreement.

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This is a sample guarantee agreement.

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This is a sample guarantee agreement.

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This is a sample guarantee agreement.

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This is a guarantee agreement regarding finance and banking.

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Peiqi Huang, University of Maryland Law School

This Quick Overview will introduce the mechanism of unitranche financing and the terms of an agreement among lenders, which makes the unitranche financing possible.

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Michael Smith

Building upon the lessons learned in Part I (Session 911), faculty will further discuss the practical application of financial decision making practices to your everyday work. Faculty will also explain important analytical tools that indicate whether a new project will create value, such as: Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Payback Period and Economic Value Added (EVA).

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Michael Smith

Whether to decide on a potential settlement or evaluate how legal risks may impact the long-term value of corporate strategies, in-house counsel are frequently expected to demonstrate business acumen and sound financial decision-making skills. During this session, experienced faculty from Boston University Questrom School of Business will help you sharpen your ability to make choices that rely on a rational financial-decision making process rather than the proverbial gut feeling. Faculty will discuss how to take into account external and internal factors that affect the longer-term profitability of the organization, in order to identify the decision that offers the best value. Faculty will also explain step-by-step how to understand the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flow, and how to identify red flags that signal financial difficulties or accounting problems.

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