Study Notes: Golin, Chapters 1 & 2

Golin, The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook, Chapters 1 & 2 Study Notes contain 11 pages covering the following learning objectives:

Chapter 1: The Credit Decision

* Credit risk and how it arises using examples.
* The components of credit risk evaluation.
* Various credit risk mitigants and their role in credit analysis.
* Quantitative and qualitative techniques of credit risk evaluation.
* The credit analysis of consumers, corporations, financial institutions, and sovereigns.
* Quantitative measurements and factors of credit risk, including probability of default, loss given default, exposure at default, expected loss, and time horizon.
* Comparing bank failure and a bank insolvency.

Chapter 2: The Credit Analyst

* Various credit analyst roles.
* Common tasks performed by a banking credit analyst.
* The quantitative, qualitative, and research skills a banking credit analyst is expected to have.
* The various sources of information used by a credit analyst.

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