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Off-balance sheet financing ((See Chapter 22 of the Vernimmen))
Off-balance sheet financing consists in removing assets and/or liabilities from the balance sheet in order to reduce the apparent debt burden or base financing on specific assets, thereby reducing, theoretically, the overall cost of debt.
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