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    Scott Dietz

    Scott is a Director in the Regulatory and Accounting Solutions team responsible for providing accounting expertise across solutions, products, and services offered by Moody’s Analytics in the US. He has over 15 years of experience leading auditing, consulting and accounting policy initiatives for financial institutions.

    Scott is a licensed CPA in Massachusetts and member of the AICPA, with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Lehigh University.

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    Current Expected Credit Loss Model (CECL): Moody’s Analytics provides tools for the most crucial aspects of the expected loss impairment model, with robust solutions to aggregate data, calculate expected credit losses, and derive and report provisions.

    IFRS 9: Moody’s Analytics offers a modular, flexible, and comprehensive IFRS 9 impairment solution that facilitates banks’ efforts to calculate and manage capital set asides for these provisions.

    Bank Asset and Liability Management Solutions: Moody's Analytics offers a powerful combination ALM solution for banks that integrates enterprise ALM, FTP, business management, and regulatory compliance.

    Regulatory Reporting: Moody's Analytics regulatory reporting solution delivers comprehensive, automated, and streamlined regulatory reporting.

    TOPICS

    Loss Accounting: CECL: New credit loss accounting standard that replaces the current ALLL accounting standard.

    Loss Accounting: IFRS 9: Recognition of loss allowance for financial assets, based on expected credit losses.

    Risk Integration: Bringing together credit and market risk modeling to better understand asset and liability dynamics over time.

    Financial Reporting and Accounting: Accounting field concerned with financial transaction summary, analysis, and reporting.

    Regulatory Reporting: US: Submission of raw information and summary data to satisfy regulatory requirements.

    Asset Liability Management: Mechanism to address the risk banks face from a mismatch between assets and liabilities.

    Published Work