Articles About Assets
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 09.27.2011
Boomers Planning on Taking It With Them
A new study has found that many baby boomers plan to spend their money on themselves and forego giving their offspring any inheritance. “My goal is when they carry me away in that box that my bank account is going to say zero,” said Carol Willison, a 60-year-old Seattle woman. “I’m going to spoil myself […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 10.06.2009
Lehman Brothers Workout Could Take Three to Five Years
Cleaning up the mess left by Lehman Brothers’ collapse and bankruptcy involves salvaging a national portfolio of 900 properties valued at $16 billion. What the advisory firm overseeing Lehman’s bankruptcy achieves could be a framework for the strategies that big banks across the country use as they deal with their own troubled assets whose loans […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 08.03.2009
Distressed CRE Hits $108 Billion
More than $108 billion of commercial properties in the United States are now in default, foreclosure or bankruptcy. That preliminary statistic is nearly double the amount reported at the start of 2009, according to New York-based Real Capital Analytics, Inc. At the end of June, 5,315 buildings were reported to be in financial distress. Hotels […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 06.15.2009
Local Banks Facing Significant CRE Losses
Toxic commercial real estate loans could create losses up to $100 billion for small and mid-size banks by the end of 2010 if the economy worsens. According to a Wall Street Journal report – which applied the same criteria used by the federal government in its stress tests of 19 big banks — these institutions […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 05.15.2009
Geithner: The Patient is Out of Intensive Care
It’s been a long, strange ride, but the nation’s financial system is finally starting what is certain to be an extended healing process. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner believes that “the financial system is starting to heal” as he promised to move returned bail-out funds to community banks that need help. Improved lending circumstances are tempering […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 04.21.2009
Dr. Geithner’s Harsh Medicine
The Obama administration has proposed the most comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s financial industry since the Great Depression. The measures, as outlined by Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, will require regulation of hedge funds for the first time and give government wide-ranging powers to seize and take apart companies that are perceived as threats […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 11.24.2008
$700 Billion Financial Bailout Plan Still Evolving: Part 2
Paulson’s TARP (Troubled Assets Relief Program) turnaround – he originally dismissed the bailout package as a recipe for “failure” -may demonstrate that his revised response is a gesture to public opinion. At present, the bailout also seems geared more to help Main Street than Wall Street, a strategy that will play well with the general […]