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To earn the Certified Community Bank Credit Analyst (CCBCA) designation, you will be required to attend this program in its entirety, complete all assignments, and achieve a passing score on the certification exam(s).
Master the necessary financial analysis skills needed by today's credit analysts and the additional expertise vital to a community bank's overall lending success.
Through group discussion, case studies, workout plans and more, our industry experts will teach you the most important skills needed to perform your duties and advance your career as a credit analyst.
Learning Objectives:
Understand key functions such as financial analysis, overall business risk, and customer relationship needs.
Be aware of legal landmines and exposures in your credit memo.
Identify strategic strengths and weaknesses of a credit request.
Enrich your understanding of covenant tracking and loan file documentation requirements.
Learn to stay ahead of potential compliance exposures in your credit portfolio.
Develop financial, analytical, and business writing skills.
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