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    CECL: Adapting to Adopt

    April 2018

    Our subject matter experts, Chris Henkel, Senior Director, and Anna Krayn, Senior Director, discuss critical steps in meeting the new CECL standard.

    The deadline for meeting the new current expected credit loss (CECL) standard is fast approaching. Many banks are well on their way in assessing processes, portfolio segmentation, model development, system requirements, and identification of data and resource needs. How prepared are you for CECL?

    Moody’s Analytics has helped numerous banks with their readiness for the new accounting standard, both locally and abroad. While realizing the unique nature of each bank, it is critical to identify how to leverage existing processes and tools to understand the impact to capital, reserves, and resource constraints among others in the adoption to CECL.

    Webinar Highlights:

    • Understanding the economic impact of CECL
    • Evaluating gaps in data and resources
    • Choosing the right methodology for the portfolio
    • Creating a dialog with auditors and examiners

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