TELESEMINAR: Art of the Debt Deal for Middle Market Companies
September 29, 2010
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
1.00 MCLE hours
Telephone
Debt funding is an increasingly important source of capital for startup, growth and middle market businesses as equity investors pull back amid continuing uncertainty about the economy. But all lenders – regional and community banks, mezzanine and hedge funds, and individual investors – are applying increasingly tough underwriting standards and making substantial new demands of borrowers. This program will provide you with a practical guide to current trends in the lending, active sources of funding depending on the type of borrower and the terms they are demanding of borrowers, and practical tips on putting together a debt deal for your clients in a challenging market.
Highlights:
- Current state of the debt funding market for middle market businesses
- Market actors, underwriting standards and current demands of each – commercial banks, mezzanine and hedge funds, individual investors
- What deals are getting done, which are not – and why aren’t they getting done
- Tips on putting deals together in a tough credit market
For more information about the new ISBA Teleseminar programs, please visit: http://www.isba.org/cle/teleseminar
Program Speaker:
John Murdock, Bradley Arant Boult, Cummings, LLP, Nashville
William C. Holland, Holme, Roberts & Owen, LLP, Denver, CO
