Synopses & Reviews
Divided into four sections it begins with an introduction to bank management, followed by an examination of basic asset, liability and capital management decisions. Part three covers the lending function of commercial banks detailing such topics as credit analysis, loan pricing and structuring a loan. Lastly, it emphasizes integrative management techniques including a description of the use of new financial products and methods of pricing in bank management. Features 27, up-to-date cases.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:
The Changing Nature of Bank Management.
A Model for Measuring Returns and Risks in Banking.
BASIC ASSET, LIABILITY, AND CAPITAL DECISIONS.
Measuring and Providing Reserves and Liquidity.
Trends in the Acquisition and Cost of Bank Funds.
Capital Acquisition and Management.
MANAGING THE LOAN PORTFOLIO.
Lending Principles and the Business Borrower.
Consumer Lending.
INTEGRATIVE BANK FINANCIAL DECISIONS.
Interest Margin and Sensitivity Management.
Innovations in Products and Pricing.
International Banking.
Appendix.
Index.