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Date Stock Title
Apr 24 BAC At Goldman, More Support for Splitting Chair and CEO Role but Solomon Still Wins
Apr 24 HTGC Hercules Capital: Winning Option In The Financial Services Space
Apr 24 BAC Goldman's David Solomon defeats vote on CEO-chair split even as support for it increases
Apr 24 ARCC Ares Capital (ARCC) Earnings Expected to Grow: What to Know Ahead of Next Week's Release
Apr 24 AER AerCap (AER) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?
Apr 24 BAC Warren Buffett Is Averaging Over $2.7 Million Per Day From This Dividend Stock - Should You Load Up?
Apr 24 MAIN Main Street Capital: Solid Execution Justifies A Robust, Bullish View (Upgrade)
Apr 24 HTGC Hercules Capital Celebrates 20th Anniversary with $20.0 Billion in Cumulative Originations
Apr 24 BAC Forget Bank of America; Buy This Magnificent Bank Stock Instead
Apr 24 BAC Wall Street bosses tested by calls to strip them of power
Apr 23 BAC Update: Market Chatter: CFTC Asks Big Banks for Nondisclosure Agreements in Swaps, Clearing Amid Whistleblower Concerns
Apr 23 BAC Bull Signal Flashing for Bank Stock
Apr 23 BAC Market Chatter: CFTC Asks Big Banks for Nondisclosure Agreements in Swaps, Clearing Amid Whistleblower Concerns
Apr 23 BAC 1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks Bank of America Stock Is Going to $42. Is It a Buy?
Apr 23 BAC Goldman and BofA face renewed calls to split CEO, chairman's roles
Apr 23 BAC How Much Money Does Warren Buffett Have Invested in Bank of America?
Apr 23 AER Is AerCap Holdings N.V (AER) an Attractive Investment Opportunity?
Apr 23 MAIN Main Street Capital: One Of The Best Ways To Play Defense In BDC Space
Apr 22 MAIN Main Street Capital's Share Price Is Getting Ahead Of Itself, But I Wouldn't Fight The Momentum
Apr 22 BAC With 59% ownership, Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) boasts of strong institutional backing
Refinancing

Refinancing is the replacement of an existing debt obligation with another debt obligation under different terms. The terms and conditions of refinancing may vary widely by country, province, or state, based on several economic factors such as inherent risk, projected risk, political stability of a nation, currency stability, banking regulations, borrower's credit worthiness, and credit rating of a nation. In many industrialized nations, a common form of refinancing is for a place of primary residency mortgage.
If the replacement of debt occurs under financial distress, refinancing might be referred to as debt restructuring.
A loan (debt) might be refinanced for various reasons:

To take advantage of a better interest rate (a reduced monthly payment or a reduced term)
To consolidate other debt(s) into one loan (a potentially longer/shorter term contingent on interest rate differential and fees)
To reduce the monthly repayment amount (often for a longer term, contingent on interest rate differential and fees)
To reduce or alter risk (for example, switching from a variable-rate to a fixed-rate loan)
To free up cash (often for a longer term, contingent on interest rate differential and fees)Refinancing for reasons 2, 3, and 5 are usually undertaken by borrowers who are in financial difficulty in order to reduce their monthly repayment obligations, with the penalty that they will take longer to pay off their debt.
In the context of personal (as opposed to corporate) finance, refinancing multiple debts makes management of the debt easier. If high-interest debt, such as credit card debt, is consolidated into the home mortgage, the borrower is able to pay off the remaining debt at mortgage rates over a longer period.
For home mortgages in the United States, there may be tax advantages available with refinancing, particularly if one does not pay Alternative Minimum Tax.

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