Book description
Credit Risk Management will enable general bankers, staff, and credit analyst trainees to understand the basic information and principles underlying credit risk evaluation, and to use those underlying principles to undertake an analysis of non financial and financial risks when preparing a credit proposal. Since the best loans are the ones that do not present problems during the repayment phase, the authors also focus on elements relating to the proactive management of those loans during their inception.This book introduces:
*Credit analysis, approval and management processes
*Concepts of financial and non-financial risk
*Financial statement analysis, including the use of ratio anaylsis
*Cash flow analysis and forecasting
*Security enhancement & management procedures designed to legally & financially manage credit risk
*Inspired by the basic entry level training courses that have been developed by major international banks worldwide.
*Will enable students and those already in the finance profession to gain an understanding of the basic information and principles of credit risk
*Questions with answers, study topics, practical "real world" examples and text with an extensive bibliography
Table of contents
- Cover
- Credit Risk Management
- Contents
- Foreword
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1 Introduction to credit risk management
- What is the role of credit analysis?
- Framework for credit analysis
- Types of lending
- Types of financial statements
- Contents of financial statements
- Different presentations of financial statements (1/2)
- Different presentations of financial statements (2/2)
- Problems with financial statements and auditors
- Analytical methodology
- Outside information
- Exercises
- 2 Business risks
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3 Financial risks
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Financial statement analysis
- Introduction to financial statement analysis
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The annual report and accounts
- About published accounts
- Introduction
- The Companies Acts
- Filing information with the Registrar of Companies
- The statement of accounting policies
- Accounting premises
- Accounting bases
- Accounting policies
- Points of interaction between the balance sheet and P/L
- Consequences of abnormal accounting policies
- The auditor’s report
- The directors’ report
- Stock Exchange requirements
- Example of a directors’ report
- The balance sheet (1/4)
- The balance sheet (2/4)
- The balance sheet (3/4)
- The balance sheet (4/4)
- The P/L account
- Cash flow statements
- Simple ratio analysis
- Limitations of published accounts
- Exercises (1/2)
- Exercises (2/2)
- Ratio analysis
- Cash flow forecasting
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Financial statement analysis
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4 Transaction risks
- Term loan agreements
- Covenants, events of default, and protection
- Security enhancement and management
- Follow-up on loan agreement compliance
- Background to loan agreement covenants
- 5 Failure and risk classification systems
- 6 Annexes
- Glossary
- Suggested readings
- Index
Product information
- Title: Credit Risk Management
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 2004
- Publisher(s): Butterworth-Heinemann
- ISBN: 9780080472409
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