Credit Analysis Basics
Schill, Michael J.
Credit Analysis Basics
F-1898 | Published March 9, 2020 | 11 pages Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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Capital markets facilitate the appropriate exchange of money. For lenders and borrowers, the interest rate is the primary pricing mechanism that markets use in this exchange. For borrowers deemed to have higher credit risk, lenders add a risk premium to the interest rate to compensate for higher risk. Credit risk is the risk that the borrower will default on (not pay) the payments agreed upon in the loan. Such risk-based interest rates ensure that money flows appropriately between lenders and borrowers. Credit analysis is the process of determining a potential borrower’s credit risk. This note explores credit analysis and its relation to the credit-risk premium in interest rates.
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