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Credit Analyst Development Program 2024
October 7, 2024 12:00 AM - November 4, 2024 12:00 AM
(EDT)
Description
Brought to you by Washington Bankers Association, NH Bankers is pleased to join 15 additional state bankers associations to present the Credit Analyst Development Program virtually October - November 2024.
The Credit Analyst Development Program offers a robust curriculum to refine your skills across multiple dimensions of banking.
Why you should attend:
Accounting Refresher: Update your knowledge of the fundamentals of accounting, which is crucial for effective financial analysis.
Financial Analysis Tools: Learn to use comparative and cash flow analyses to underwrite and monitor loans, identifying business development opportunities.
Tax Return Analysis: Gain confidence in navigating personal and business tax returns, a complex but essential area for thorough credit evaluation.
Loan Structuring: Understand the intricate details of structuring, documenting, and complying with regulations to maintain a healthy loan portfolio.
Each module is designed to build upon the last, ensuring a holistic learning experience that translates directly to professional success.
Modules:
The Role of a Credit Analyst Within the Bank
Accounting Basics/Refresher
Employing Basic Financial Analysis Tools
Basic Personal & Business Tax Return Analysis
Loan Structure, Documentation and Compliance
Basics of C&I Lending and Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Lending
The Credit Analyst Development Program is designed for Credit Analysts, Credit Officers, Credit Administrators, Commercial Loan Officers/Managers, Loan Review Officers, Branch Managers and Management Trainees.
In order to obtain the greatest benefit from this course, participants should have a general understanding of Accounting and have a basic understanding of financial statement and credit analysis.
Registration is through Washington Bankers Association.