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Welcome to the web site of Knox Analytics LLC ("Knox"). Knox Analytics LLC is a business consulting firm offering cashflow modeling service and risk analysis for asset backed bonds and structured investments for financial institutions worldwide.

 

Clients

The services of Knox add the most value for participants in the securitization industry, as issuers, underwriters, law firms, accounting firms, rating agencies, bond insurers and investors.  

 

Knox Analytics LLC can help clients:

  • who otherwise have modeling experts in-house, but urgently need extra modeling capacity.
  • whose exposure to asset-backed securities does not warrent the full time employment of an experienced modeler.
  • who would like an verify and check existing models from the perspective of an Wall Street experienced specalialist.

 Asset Classes
Knox Analytics LLC is experienced in the analysis of varios asset backed securities and welcome challenges. However, Knox's main expertise is with CDOs, CBOs, CLOs, ABCP and Aircraft Securitization.

 

 

 Cash Flow Models 
All of the cash flow models conform to major rating agency standards and to the newest level of Wall Street level cash flow models. A typical detailed analysis would contain the following elements:
  • Standard rating agency analysis
  • Propriety deterministic stress scenarios models 
  • Sophisticated stochastic Monte Carlo models.

  • Qualitative Analysis (often underestimated, but vital)


Disclaimer
Knox Analytics LLC is not a registered broker, not a dealer and is not an investment adviser. Services provided by Knox Analytics LLC are opinions of Knox Analytics LLC only and not of any principal, employee or representative of Knox Analytics LLC, and shall not constitute statements of fact or recommendations of any kind, including, but not limited to, statements of fact or recommendations, to purchase, guarantee, sell or hold any security, loan or investment. Knox Analytics LLC has not consented to, and will not consent to, being named an “expert” under US federal securities law, including without limitation, Section 7 of the Securities Act of 1933.