Managing credit department functions : a manager's guide to improving loan analysis, documentation and reporting / Kenneth R. Pirok.
Publisher: [S.l.] : Probus Professional Pub, 1995Description: 225 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 1557387559; 9781557387554DDC classification: 332.1753068 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: Managing Credit Department Functions helps bankers face the challenges of this essential component of loan management, including the information critical to their success in loan analysis, loan documentation, economic and market research, board and regulatory reporting and credit inquiries. It helps readers face the myriad of challenges impacting the loan department. Beginning with the basics, Managing Credit Department functions defines the critical concepts and offers practical applications, including hands-on analysis, sample forms, data and schedules, and a review of essentials, such as: Structuring the credit department; Relationship and interaction with commercial lenders; Formal lending and credit training; Documentation and credit file administration; Relationship profitability analysis.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Managing Credit Department Functions helps bankers face the challenges of this essential component of loan management, including the information critical to their success in loan analysis, loan documentation, economic and market research, board and regulatory reporting and credit inquiries. It helps readers face the myriad of challenges impacting the loan department. Beginning with the basics, Managing Credit Department functions defines the critical concepts and offers practical applications, including hands-on analysis, sample forms, data and schedules, and a review of essentials, such as: Structuring the credit department; Relationship and interaction with commercial lenders; Formal lending and credit training; Documentation and credit file administration; Relationship profitability analysis.

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