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Beware the Danger of Mingling (Proceeds)

January 16, 2021 (1 min read)

Proceed with caution, especially when securing and perfecting proceeds. Commingling of proceeds from different assets could undermine the overall security interests of your collateral package. Learn about the challenges in perfecting these assets and help ensure they don’t get lost in the pool.

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