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The name of the blog, the S-Curve, is a reflection of our logo and the central feature of our prepayment model. S-curves are seen in nature in many phenomenon, from population growth to prepayment and default models. Our first S-curve, in the early 1990s, used the arctangent function, then piece-wise linear functions, and evolved over time to be more complex and vary by FICO, loan size and LTV. This evolution encapsulates both the timeless nature of fundamental relationships and constant innovation to describe them better over time.
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Day of Service 2025Events
The Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc. (AD&Co) DEI Day of Service 2025 provided the opportunity to have fun and support the greater NYC community at the same time. Hosted by the AD&Co DEI Committee, we first gathered at the AD&Co office to prepare backpacks for unhoused students in support of Volunteers of America® Greater New York’s Operation Backpack®. Essential school supplies are being distributed to Elementary, Middle, and High School students. This volunteer activity aligns closely with the AD&Co values of continuous learning and education, and I feel confident that this donation of school supplies will be impactful to these young students.
On to lunch, Jing Fong “has been a New York institution since 1978, specializing in dim sum and Cantonese cuisine.” But what is Dim Sum? As advised by blogger Justine Pang, “Dim sum is a Chinese cuisine, taken from the teahouse culture in Hong Kong and Guangdong Province; in which consist of small plates of Chinese food paired with a hot cup of tea, and accompanied with family and friends.” At one time, Jing Fong occupied a space with 800 seat capacity. The center of the table was filled with fresh, delicious food, and it spins on a lazy susan to allow for easy sharing.
The last stop of the day was to the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA). The museum specializes in collecting practical, everyday items that reflect ordinary life, and the magazine exhibit was especially interesting.
The Herbalist
“In the early days of Chinese medicine in America, Chinese treatment for certain ailments was more effective than Western treatments and didn’t have side effects” - MOCA The Laundry
Laundry businesses have historically provided a stable and reliable income for many Chinese immigrants who faced exclusion and racism from many other industries. The World of Magazines
“Through magazine publishing, a vital form of mass media in the 1990s, Asian Americans editorialized issues central to their lives and depicted themselves in ways that were unimaginable before. Magazine Fever presents stories of Generation X magazines–how they were founded and sustained; how they captured the essence of multiculturalism and Generation X paradigms, and how they impacted the ways Asian American identity is understood today.” - MOCA It was great to experience Chinatown in Manhattan via food, history, and culture. I had the opportunity to purchase two books at MOCA and will follow both MOCA and Jing Fong on social media to continue to support future events!
The S-Curve Archives
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EventsWe at Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc. (AD&Co) stand in solidarity with the Asian community and speak out against the xenophobic ignorance that has led to increased racist attacks against Asians. We protest against these hate crimes. This is a time to celebrate the richness that we have gained from the diversity of the Asian culture. We pledge to support the heritage that is part of what makes us American.
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Events
What does it mean to be mentally healthy? The answer is different for everyone. With all the extra anxiety that many of us have experienced since 2020, whether from uncertainty about COVID-19 or from other experiences that may be new to us, it’s important to acknowledge that it’s alright to not feel alright. Fortunately, there are numerous resources that are available locally, nationally, and in some cases through your workplace or benefits package. We might start by finding out what makes us feel better.
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Products
Today marks the publication of Chris Widman's Quantitative Perspective, a comprehensive article on the newest member of our LoanDynamics suite, the Auto LoanDynamics Model. Auto LDM will be integrated into vendor systems and AD&Co tools, allowing users to perform analysis on auto loan and ABS positions.
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EventsSince 1970, April 22nd has been the annual day to appreciate our planet and recognize the importance of protecting it. But more and more, we realize that everyday needs to be Earth Day, and that we need to take better care of the place that gives us life.
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Thoughts
To seek "causes" of poverty in this way is to enter an intellectual dead end because poverty has no causes. Only prosperity has causes. – Jane Jacobs, Activist and Author
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Events
CRTcast, a new podcast series under Freddie Mac’s Home Starts Here programming, focuses on credit risk transfer (CRT) and it’s three spokes: securities, (re)insurance and mortgage insurance. Freddie Mac leadership together with CRT industry experts cover current and relevant topics.
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News
We are proud to announce that Richard Cooperstein has accepted the position of co-chair of the Structured Finance Association’s (SFA) Regulatory Capital & Liquidity committee.
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NewsToday we acknowledge the Year of the Ox. Happy Lunar New Year! We stand in solidarity with the Asian community against all violence and racism. Here’s to a year of peace, health and prosperity.
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NewsThis February, AD&Co celebrates a central part of American History—Black History. The richness of the contributions of the Black community as a whole, and innumerable remarkable individuals, can not be overstated.
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Thoughts
The January 14, 2021 revisions of the Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements between the Treasury and the GSEs[i] (Government Sponsored Enterprises) along with the Treasury Department Blueprint on Next Steps for GSE[ii] Reform perhaps represent the end of a decade- long effort to create multiple competitive enterprises and end the government support of the GSEs.