AIB Course Code: 7522
Course Length: 7 weeks
Course Description:
Analyzing Bank Performance provides participants with all of the tools needed to analyze their bank's financial performance. During this class, participants will analyze their own bank's performance.
Audience:
This course is designed for junior-level bank officers all the way up through CEOs who need to analyze their bank's performance.
Learning Objectives:
After successfully completing this program, you will be able to:
- Identify the key balance sheet and income items for a bank
- Use the Uniform Bank Performance Report to analyze their bank's performance over time and compare that with other banks
- Identify the major factors affecting bank performance
- Analyze the profitability of various lines of business within the bank using a variety of measures
- Utilize the concepts of economic value added and the balanced scorecard in assessing their bank's performance
- Identify the key drivers on non-interest income and non-interest expense and various strategies for managing them
- Evaluate customer profitability within the bank
Textbook:
Bank Management, 6th Edition, by Timothy W. Koch and S. Scott MacDonald, Thomson Learning 2005. If you already have a copy of the textbook, be sure to register for your next course using the “without textbook” option.
Course Credits: AIB: 2.0; CPE: 25.0
Prerequisites:
Participants should have previously taken a basic accounting course and must have experience using Microsoft Excel.
Required Software:
Microsoft Excel
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