Expected Loss Quantification: Factors that Will Move the Needle
In this webinar, Anna Krayn and Masha Muzyka discuss the importance of accounting for risk differentiation and rank ordering for pass-rated loans, common flaws of risk rating systems and the potential financial impact on ALLL.
In this webinar, Anna Krayn and Masha Muzyka discuss the importance of accounting for risk differentiation and rank ordering for pass-rated loans, common flaws of risk rating systems and the potential financial impact on ALLL.
This was presented at the AICPA National Conference on Banks & Savings Institutions in Washington, DC on Tuesday, September 12, 2017.
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