Commercial Credit Management
Participants in the Commercial Credit Management course will gain a good understanding of the financial statements of companies and their analysis, commercial credit risk assessment, security in lending, the management of performing and nonperforming loans, distressed debt restructuring and bank accounting for loans and other financial assets.
Main Focus
- Accounting Principles and Standards
- Income and Cash Flow Statements
- Assets and Their Valuation
- Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Credit Risk Assessment
- Security in Commercial Lending
- Managing Commercial Loans
- Default, Insolvency and Restructuring
- Accounting for Bank Financial Assets
Objective
Interactive training of the key concepts of financial statement analysis and commercial credit operations in order to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of credit operations and management of credit risk in commercial banking.
Course Duration
Three days
Course Language
English
Target Group
Staff members in the areas of:
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Course Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of commercial credit operations
- Good to very good command of English
Course Components
- Presentation and explanation of concepts by trainer
- Discussion
- Exercises and case studies
- Online reference material