The book contains a comprehensive review of all aspects of credit control: analysis and presentation for a decision; structure; monitoring; and damage limitation. It also has chapters on training, computers and capital adequacy. It recognises that different types of banks will apply the basic principles in ways reflecting their overall strategy and nature of their business. It adapts to these, but stresses strong warnings on certain policies or lack thereof. It is thus prescriptive rather than merely descriptive.
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Gewebe-Einband
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-333-58667-9 (9780333586679)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introduction - PART 1: ANALYSIS, PRESENTATION AND THE DECISION - Analysis - Presentation - Who Makes the Decision? - Putting the Parts into a Coherent Whole - Credit in Treasury and Capital Market Products - PART 2: MONITORING - Monitoring Each Loan - Monitoring the Portfolio - Monitoring Treasury Products - PART 3: STRUCTURE AND DOCUMENTATION - The Structure of the Facility - Documentation - PART 4: DAMAGE LIMITATION - Recognising the Problem - Dealing with the Borrower or Counterparty - Dealing with Other Banks - PART 5: THE OTHER FACTORS - Training - Credit and Marketing - Computers and Credit - Pricing and Return on Equity