Troubled Loans and Credit Management Information

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Troubled Loans and Credit Management Information

Dec 30 - Dec 31, 2021

The goal of this course is to build a pro-active mindset in identifying concerning trends that left unaddressed could lead to a bank loss. A past due payment is not an early warning sign but an indication you already missed the opportunity to assist your client.

We will look at liquidity versus solvency issues, management strength, industry strength, as well as the impact of the new COVID era on credit risk.

You will be introduced to not only early warning indicators, but how to effectively develop an action plan with the goal of returning the client to a pass status or minimizing the loss to both the client and the bank.

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