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| Banking and the Financial Services Industry | |
| Credit Crisis of 2007-2009 | |
| Impact on Banks and the Banking Environment | |
| How Do Banks Differ? Trends in the Structure of U.S | |
| Banks | |
| Organizational Structure and Financial Services Business Models | |
| S-Corporation Banks | |
| Financial Services Business Models | |
| Transactions Banking versus Relatio... MORE | |
| Universal Banking | |
| Different Channels for Delivering Banking Services | |
| Branch Banking | |
| Automated Teller Machines | |
| Internet (Online) Banking | |
| Call Centers | |
| Mobile Banking | |
| Government Policies and Regulation | |
| Historical Bank Regulation | |
| Products and Services | |
| Goals and Functions of Depository Institution Regulation | |
| Ensure Safety and Soundness and Provide an Efficient and Competitive System | |
| Supervision and Examination | |
| New Charters | |
| Federal Deposit Insurance | |
| Product Restrictions: Depository Institutions versus Nondepository Institutions | |
| Shortcomings of Restrictive Bank Regulation | |
| Maintaining Monetary Stability and the Integrity of the Payments System | |
| The Role of the Central Bank in the Economy: The Federal Reserve System | |
| Monetary Policy | |
| The Federal Reserve's Crisis Management Tools | |
| The Role of Depository Institutions in the Economy | |
| Efficient and Competitive Financial System | |
| Consumer Protection | |
| Trends in Federal Legislation and Regulation | |
| Key Federal Legislation: 1970-1993 | |
| Key Federal Legislation: 1994-2000 | |
| Key Federal Legislation: 2001-2006 | |
| Key Federal Legislation: 2007-2008 | |
| Current Unresolved Regulatory Issues | |
| Capital Adequacy | |
| Regulatory Reform | |
| Analyzing Bank Performance | |
| Commercial Bank Financial Statements | |
| The Balance Sheet | |
| The Income Statement | |
| The Relationship Between the Balance Sheet and Income Statement | |
| The Return on Equity Model | |
| Profitability Analysis | |
| Expense Ratio and Asset Utilization | |
| Managing Risk and Returns | |
| Credit Risk | |
| Liquidity Risk | |
| Market Risk | |
| Operational Risk | |
| Legal and Reputation Risk | |
| Capital or Solvency Risk | |
| Off-Balance Sheet Risk | |
| Evaluating Bank Performance: An Application | |
| Profitability Analysis for PNC in 2007 | |
| Risk Analysis for PNC in 2007 | |
| PNC's Profitability versus Risk: 2003-2007 | |
| Maximizing the Market Value of Bank Equity | |
| Camels Ratings | |
| Performance Characteristics of Banks by Size | |
| Financial Statement Manipulation | |
| Off-Balance Sheet Activities | |
| Managing Noninterest Income and Noninterest Expense | |
| Noninterest Income | |
| Deposit Service Fees | |
| Noninterest Expense | |
| Key Ratios | |
| Which Lines of Business and Customers are Profitable? Line-Of-Business Profitability Analysis | |
| Customer Profitability Analysis | |
| Aggregate Profitability Results from Customer Profitability Analysis | |
| What is the Appropriate Business Mix? Strategies for Managing Noninterest Expense | |
| Cost Management Strategies | |
| Revenue Enhancement | |
| Contribution Growth | |
| The Performance of Nontraditional Banking Companies | |
| The Financial Performance of Goldman Sachs | |
| Goldman Sachs's Income Statement | |
| Goldman Sachs's Balance Sheet | |
| Key Performance Ratios | |
| Risks Faced by Goldman Sachs | |
| Goldman's Risk Profile | |
| The Financial Performance of Mutual of Omaha Bank | |
| Mutual of Omaha Bank's Risk Profile | |
| The Financial Performance of BMW Financial Services and BMW Bank of North America | |
| BMW Bank's Risk Profile | |
| Pricing Fixed-Income Securities | |
| The Mathematics of Interest Rates | |
| Future Value and Present Value: Single Payment | |
| Future Value and Present Value: Multiple Payments | |
| The Relationship Between Interest Rates and Option-Free Bond Prices | |
| The Size of Coupon Influences Bond Price Sensitivity | |
| Duration and Price Volatility | |
| Duration as an Elasticity Measure | |
| Measuring Duration | |
| Duration of a Zero Coupon Bond | |
| Comparative Price Sensitivity | |
| Recent Innovations in the Valuation of Fixed-Income Securities and Total Return Analysis | |
| Total Return Analysis | |
| Valuing Bonds as a Package of Cash Flows | |
| Money Market Yields | |
| Interest-Bearing Loans with Maturities of One Year or Less | |
| 360-Day versus 365-Day Yields | |
| Discount Yields | |
| Yields on Single-Payment, Interest-Bearing Securities | |
| Managing Interest Rate Risk: GAP and Earnings Sensitivity | |
| Measuring Interest Rate Risk with GAP | |
| Traditional Static GAP Analysis | |
| What Determines Rate Sensitivity? Factors Affecting Net Interest Income | |
| Rate, Volume, and Mix Analysis | |
| Rate Sensitivity Reports | |
| Strengths and Weaknesses of Static GAP Analysis | |
| Earnings Sensitivity Analysis | |
| Exercise of Embedded Options in Assets and Liabilities | |
| Different Interest Rates Change by Different Amounts at Different Times | |
| Earnings Sensitivity Analysis: An Example | |
| Income Statement GAP | |
| Managing the GAP and Earnings Sensitivity Risk | |
| Managing Interest Rate Risk: Economic Value of Equity | |
| Measuring Interest Rate Risk with Duration Gap | |
| Duration, Modified Duration, and Effective Duration | |
| Duration Gap Model | |
| A Duration Application for Banks | |
| Economic Value of Equity Sensitivity Analysis | |
| EVE Sensitivity Analysis: An Example | |
| Earnings Sensitivity Analysis versus EVE Sensitivity Analysis: Which Model Is Better? Strengths and Weaknesses: DGAP and EVE Sensitivity Analysis | |
| A Critique of Strategies for Managing Earnings and Economic Value of Equity Sensitivity | |
| GAP and DGAP Management Strategies: What Are Your Bets? Interest Risk Management: An Example | |
| Yield Curve Strategies | |
| Using Derivatives to Manage Interest Rate Risk | |
| Characteristics of Financial Futures | |
| A Brief Example | |
| Types of Futures Traders | |
| The Mechanics of Futures Trading | |
| An Example: 90-Day Eurodollar Time Deposit Futures | |
| Expectations Embedded in Futures Rates | |
| Daily Marking-to-Market | |
| Speculation versus Hedging | |
| Speculators Take On Risk to Earn Speculative Profits | |
| Hedgers Take Positions to Avoid or Reduce Risk | |
| A Long Hedge: Reduce Risk Associated with a Decrease in Interest Rates | |
| A Short Hedge: Reduce Risk Associated with an Increase in Interest Rates | |
| Change in the Basis | |
| Basis Risk and Cross Hedging | |
| Microhedging Applications | |
| Creating a Synthetic Liability with a Short Hedge | |
| The Mechanics of Applying a Microhedge | |
| Macrohedging Applications | |
| Hedging: GAP or Earnings Sensitivity | |
| Hedging: Duration Gap and EVE Sensitivity | |
| Accounting Requirements and Tax Implications | |
| Using Forward Rate Agreements to Manage Rate Risk | |
| Forward Rate Agreements: An Example | |
| Potential Problems with FRAs | |
| Basic Interest Rate Swaps as a Risk Management Tool | |
| Characteristics | |
| Interest Rate Caps and Floors | |
| Buying an Interest Rate Cap | |
| Buying an Interest Rate Floor | |
| Interest Rate Collar and Reverse Collar | |
| Protecting Against Falling Interest Rates | |
| Strategy: Use a Basic Interest Rate Swap; Pay Floating and Receive Fixed | |
| Strategy: Buy a Floor on the Floating Rate | |
| Strategy: Buy a Reverse Collar; Sell a Cap and Buy a Floor on the Floating Rate | |
| Protecting Against Rising Interest Rates | |
| Strategy: Use a Basic Interest Rate Swap; Pay Fixed and Receive Floating | |
| Strategy: Buy a Cap on the Floating Rate | |
| Strategy: Buy a Collar | |
| Funding the Bank | |
| The Relationship Between Liquidity Requirements, Cash, and Funding Sources | |
| Recent Trends in Bank Funding Sources | |
| Characteristics of Retail-Type Deposits | |
| Transactions Accounts | |
| Nontransactional Accounts | |
| Estimating the Cost of Deposit Accounts | |
| Calculating the Average Net Cost of Deposit Accounts | |
| Characteristics of Large Wholesale Liabilities | |
| Jumbo CDs (CDs) | |
| Individual Retirement Accounts | |
| Foreign Office Deposits | |
| Borrowing Immediately Available Funds | |
| Borrowing from the Federal Reserve | |
| Other Borrowing from the Federal Reserve | |
| Federal Home Loan Bank Advances | |
| Electronic Money | |
| Check 21 Measuring the Cost of Funds | |
| The Average Historical Cost of Funds | |
| The Marginal Cost of Funds | |
| Costs of Independent Sources of Funds | |
| Weighted Marginal Cost of Total Funds | |
| Marginal Cost Analysis: An Application | |
| Funding Sources and Banking Risks | |
| Funding Sources: Liquidity Risk | |
| Funding Sources: Interest Rate Risk | |
| Funding Sources: Credit and Capital Risk | |
| Managing Liquidity | |
| Meeting Liquidity Needs | |
| Holding Liquid Assets | |
| Borrowing Liquid Assets | |
| Objectives of Cash Management | |
| Reserve Balances at the Federal Reserve Bank | |
| Required Reserves and Monetary Policy | |
| The Impact of Sweep Accounts on Required Reserve Balances | |
| Meeting Legal Reserve Requirements | |
| Historical Problems with Reserve Requirements | |
| Lagged Reserve Accounting | |
| An Application: Reserve Calculation Under LRA | |
| Correspondent Banking Services | |
| Liquidity Planning | |
| Short-Term Liquidity Planning | |
| Managing Float | |
| Liquidity versus Profitability | |
| The Relationship Between Liquidity, Credit Risk, and Interest Rate Risk | |
| Traditional Aggregate Measures of Liquidity Risk | |
| Asset Liquidity Measures | |
| Liability Liquidity Measures | |
| Longer-Term Liquidity Planning | |
| Contingency Plans | |
| Considerations in the Selection of Liquidity Sources | |
| The Effective Use of Capital | |
| Why Worry about Bank Capital? Risk-Based Capital Standards | |
| The 1986 Basel Agreement | |
| Risk-Based Elements of Basel I | |
| What Constitutes Bank Capital? Tier 3 Capital Requirements for Market Risk under Basel I | |
| Basel II Capital Standards | |
| Weaknesses of the Risk-Based Capital Standards | |
| What is the Function of Bank Capital? How Much Capital is Adequate? The Effect of Capital Requirements on Bank Operating Policies | |
| Limiting Asset Growth | |
| Changing the Capital Mix | |
| Changing Asset Composition | |
| Pricing Policies | |
| Shrinking the Bank | |
| Characteristics of External Capital Sources | |
| Subordinated Debt | |
| Common Stock | |
| Preferred Stock | |
| Trust preferred Stock | |
| TARP Capital Purchase Program | |
| Leasing Arrangements | |
| Capital Planning | |
| Applications | |
| Depository Institution Capital Standards | |
| Federal Deposit Insurance | |
| FDIC Insurance Assessment Rates | |
| Problems with Deposit Insurance | |
| Weakness of the Current Risk-Based Deposit Insurance System | |
| Overview of Credit Policy and Loan Characteristics | |
| Recent Trends in Loan Growth and Quality | |
| Measuring Aggregate Asset Quality | |
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