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Course: |
FIN 211
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Title: | Commercial Lending |
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Long Title: | Commercial Lending |
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Course Description: | Presents a basic course in commercial loan origination is designed to enable students to acquire the skills needed to evaluate business loan applications and to correctly document loans when they have been approved. The course focuses on both the financial and human relations skills essential to commercial lending. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. To identify basic lending
II. To understand legal and ethical standards of banking.
III. To understand the basic banking jobs and the impacts the job has on the overall operation of a bank.
IV. To recognize the value of the banking system in American society.
V. Locate and utilize sources of bank activities.
VI. Demonstrate effective communication in banking.
VII. Explain the relationship of banking within the economics of the country.
VIII. Understand how the banking climate has changed historically.
IX. Develop the ¿language¿ of banking.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. The Lending process
II. New Accounts
III. History of Laws and Regulation in Banking
IV. Commercial Loan Documentation
V. Commercial versus Consumer lending
VI. Extra services within the bank
VII. The Impact of the Federal Reserve System
VIII. The Economy and Banking
IX. Know your customer
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