Asset-Backed Security

Terms

A financial instrument backed by a pool of assets, like loans or receivables.

Description

Asset-backed securities (ABS) are bonds or notes collateralized by assets such as mortgages, auto loans, or credit card receivables, offering predictable cash flows. Family offices invest in ABS for diversification and yield, but they carry credit and prepayment risks. Due diligence on underlying assets is critical. Their structured nature appeals to sophisticated investors.

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