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Fitch Rates Alaska HFC's $75MM Home Mtge Revs 2006B 'AA+'.


NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 -- Fitch has assigned an 'AA+' rating to Alaska Housing Finance Corp.'s (AHFC AHFC American Honda Finance Corporation
AHFC Adaptive High Frequency Controller
) $75 million home mortgage revenue bonds, 2006 series B. The bonds are expected to be insured by MBIA MBIA Montana Building Industry Association
MBIA Municipal Bond Insurance Association
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MBIA Municipal Bond Investors Assurance
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, whose insurer financial strength is rated 'AAA' by Fitch. The bonds are expected to be sold during the week of Feb. 27, 2006 as a negotiated transaction by Citigroup. Fitch also affirms the 'AA+' rating on the outstanding $292.9 million 2006 series A, and 2002 series A and B bonds. The series 2002 A and B bonds also have an outstanding rating of 'F1+'.

The current offering is the fourth series of bonds issued under a master trust indenture dated May 1, 2002, that pledges mortgage revenues, investment earnings, reserves and other funds to the bonds. The bonds are general obligations (GOs) of the corporation which is rated 'AA+' by Fitch. The bonds' 'AA+' rating also reflects the amounts on deposit in funds and accounts including a loan loss fund held under the indenture, the strong credit quality of the expected underlying collateral and related credit enhancements, the adequacy of projected pledged revenues to pay debt service, and strong management capabilities and financial strength of AHFC. Credit concerns include the geographic concentration of the loan portfolio and vulnerability of the State's real estate market to the limited, oil-dependent economy.

Bond proceeds will be used to purchase new qualified mortgage loans under this program. All loans purchased with tax exempt bonds will be qualified first-time homebuyer First-Time Homebuyer

An IRA owner who is exempt from the early-distribution penalty (which applies to IRA distributions that occur before the IRA owner reaches age 59.5) for distributing funds from his or her IRA to buy, build, or rebuild a home when having had no interest in a
 loans. The master indenture authorizes the purchase of insured or guaranteed (if necessary, see below) mortgages and mortgage-backed securities (MBS See Mb/sec.

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); other loan types are also allowed provided the bonds' rating is maintained. Each loan is required to be a first lien mortgage on a single-family residence within the State, bear a fixed rate of interest, and have a term of 15 to 30 years. Additionally, loans with original loan-to-value ratios (OLTVs) of 80% or higher at origination are required to be insured by the Federal Housing Administration Federal Housing Administration (FHA)

Federally sponsored agency chartered in 1934 whose stock is currently owned by savings institutions across the United States. The agency buys residential mortgages that meet certain requirements, sells these mortgages in packages, and insures
 (FHA See Federal Housing Administration.

FHA

See Federal Housing Administration (FHA).
), guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or the U.S. Department of Agriculture through its Rural Development program (RD), or insured by private mortgage insurers (PMI See Private Mortgage Insurance. ).

The master indenture requires a debt service reserve account (DSRA DSRA Danish Street Rod Association
DSRA Debt Service Reserve Account
DSRA Dry-Docking Selected Restricted Availability
) and loan loss fund (LLF LLF Low Level Format
LLF Light Loss Factor (lighting)
LLF Least Laxity First
LLF Landmark Legal Foundation
LLF Log-Likelihood Function
LLF Line Loss Factor (UK energy)
LLF Lazar Levine & Felix LLP
) be funded at each bond issuance. The DSRA and LLF provide an important layer of credit support, mitigating concerns of potential cash flow disruptions and/or mortgage losses due to future delinquencies and foreclosures. The DSRA requirement is equal to a minimum of 2% of mortgage loans outstanding (excluding loans covered by pool insurance or underlying mortgage certificates) plus bond proceeds available to purchase mortgage loans. The aggregate LLF, equal to 6% of the total bonds outstanding to maintain the underlying rating on the bonds, initially must be in the form of cash and investments and, after the program reaches 103% parity, may also be in the form of MBS and/or qualified mortgage loans.

Approximately 48% of the aggregate loan balances are covered by FHA insurance, 19% is covered by VA guarantees, 10% carry private mortgage insurance, 8% is RD-guaranteed, and 15% cover loans with OLTVs of less than 80%, and are therefore not required to have insurance or guarantees. Almost two-thirds (61%) of the mortgages (based on loan balance) are for detached homes, while one-third are condominiums and 6% are either 2-4 family homes or planned unit developments. Nearly two-thirds of the mortgages are located in Anchorage.

AHFC's consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2005 indicated continued strong financial position despite a slight decrease in earnings and transfers to the state totaling more than $400 million during the previous five fiscal years. AHFC's leverage ratios are among the lowest of all housing finance agencies with the Fitch-adjusted debt-to-equity ratio at 1.8 times (x) in fiscal 2005, the same as fiscal 2004, compared with a median of 30 state agencies of 5.3x for fiscal 2005.

AHFC's net income before extraordinary items equaled $40.1 million during fiscal year 2005, a slight decrease from $42.5 million the previous fiscal year. Net interest spread rose slightly to 42.3% during fiscal 2005 from 40.2% in fiscal 2004. Net operating margin Net operating margin

The ratio of net operating income to net sales.
 decreased somewhat to 13% in fiscal 2005 from 13.9% during fiscal 2004.

During the three months ended Sept. 30, 2005, the corporation's financial position remained strong.

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