Webinar: Regulator Issues
& Update for the Credit Analyst
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Speaker: S. Wayne Linder, Young &
Associates, Inc.
About the Program
Financial regulators continue to emphasize two points: 1)
Verification of financial ratios, values, etc. 2) The depth of
documented support material. Current and accurate information (based on
regulatory guidance statements) is critical not only for underwriting,
but also for ongoing monitoring of creditworthiness.
There are three primary credit functions that financial regulators
expect financial institutions to perform.
- Spreading and analyzing financial information on the borrower and
related entities
- Performing an in-depth underwriting analysis
- Monitoring of the borrowing entity’s financial
performance
Although these duties may be assigned to the credit analyst,
underwriter, or to the loan officer, this presentation will assume all
are assigned to the credit analyst or underwriter. This webinar will
focus on consumer lending and regulators’ emphasis points during
safety and soundness examinations. It will also address regulatory
guidance for home equity lending and 1-4 family residential investment
properties.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Role of the credit analyst/underwriter
- What regulators want to see
- Factoring in processes from recent regulatory issuances
- The credit risk evaluation process
- Use of risk grading matrix
- Underwriting the loan
- Issues with cash flow analysis
- Debt associated with the interest expense on IRS 1040
- Liquidity
- Issues with debt service coverage – both D/I and debt service
coverage ratio (DSCR)
- Taxes and living expenses
- Dealing with passive income
- Distributions and contributions
- Guarantor support analysis
- Global debt service analysis
- Stressed D/I or DSCR
- Collateral coverage analysis
- Structuring of the credit
- Home equity lending – regulatory guidance for junior
liens
- Investor-owned 1-4 family rental properties – regulatory
guidance
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