00856cam0 2200253 450 E60020002088320210504070332.020060929d1985 |||||ita|0103 baitaITIgiene della scuola e dello sportMario PitzurraPatrizia MartinelliBolognaEsculapio1985VII, 179 p.ill.25 cmPitzurra, MarioA60020003797707084204Martinelli, PatriziaA600200037978070ITUNISOB20210504RICAUNISOBUNISOB37099808E600200020883M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM370001565SI99808Acquistopregresso1UNISOBUNISOB20060929100654.020190620115655.0bethbIgiene della scuola e dello sport1691876UNISOB05717nam 22007813u 450 991095950100332120250829175549.01-299-40251-80-470-82943-5(CKB)2550000001017844(EBL)1157398(OCoLC)831115239(SSID)ssj0000906265(PQKBManifestationID)11506398(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000906265(PQKBWorkID)10930900(PQKB)11006157(MiAaPQ)EBC1157398(EXLCZ)99255000000101784420130418d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Bank Credit Analysis Handbook A Guide for Analysts, Bankers and Investors2nd ed.Hoboken Wiley20131 online resource (938 p.)Wiley FinanceDescription based upon print version of record.0-471-84217-6 The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook: A Guide for Analysts, Bankers, and Investors; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the New Edition; Dramatic Changes; Structure of the Book; Notes; Chapter 1: The Credit Decision; Definition of Credit; Creditworthy or Not; Credit Risk; Credit Analysis; Components of Credit Risk; Credit Risk Mitigation; Willingness to Pay; Indicators of Willingness; Creditors' Rights and the Legal System; Evaluating the Capacity to Repay: Science or Art?; The Limitations of Quantitative Methods; Quantitative and Qualitative Elements; Credit Analysis versus Credit Risk ModelingCategories of Credit AnalysisIndividual Credit Analysis; Evaluating the Financial Condition of Nonfinancial Companies; Evaluating Financial Companies; A Quantitative Measurement of Credit Risk; Major Bank Failure Is Relatively Rare; Bank Insolvency Is Not Bank Failure; Why Bother Performing a Credit Evaluation?; Banks Are Different; Notes; Chapter 2: The Credit Analyst; The Universe of Credit Analysts; Job Description 1: Credit Analyst; Job Description 2: Credit Analyst; Job Description 3: Credit Analyst; Job Description 4: Credit Analyst; Classification by Functional ObjectiveBy Type of Entity AnalyzedClassification by Employer; Organization of the Credit Risk Function within Banks; Role of the Bank Credit Analyst: Scope and Responsibilities; The Counterparty Credit Analyst; The Fixed-Income Analyst; A Final Note: Credit Analysis versus Equity Analysis; Credit Analysis: Tools and Methods; Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects; Macro and Micro Analysis; Resources and Trade-Offs; Requisite Data for the Bank Credit Analysis; The Annual Report; The Auditor's Report or Statement; The Financial Statements: Annual and Interim; Timeliness of Financial ReportingSpreading the FinancialsMaking Financial Statements Comparable; DIY or External Provider; One Approach to Spreading; Additional Resources; The Bank Website; News, the Internet, and Securities Pricing Data; Prospectuses and Regulatory Filings; Secondary Analysis: Reports by Rating Agencies, Regulators, and Investment Banks; Camel in a Nutshell; Notes; Chapter 3: The Business of Banking; Banks as Lenders; Categories of Lending; Loans and the Lending Process; Syndicated Lending; Securitization; Credit Cards; Banks as Financial Service Providers; Overview: The Impact of DisintermediationTreasuryTrade Finance and the Letter of Credit; Foreign Exchange Dealing and an Introduction to Derivatives; Investment Banking and Securities Brokerage; Securities Custody and Clearing; Asset Management and Trust Banking; Cash Management; Insurance and Bancassurance; Notes; Chapter 4: Deconstructing the Bank Income Statement; Anatomy of a Bank Income Statement: An Overview; The Cash Flow Statement; Income versus Cash Flow; Accrual Accounting; Why the Cash Flow Statement Is Not Especially Useful for Bank Analysis; Differences in Terminology and Income Statement Structure; A Further DissectionDeriving Net Interest IncomeA hands-on guide to the theory and practice of bank credit analysis and ratings In this revised edition, Jonathan Golin and Philippe Delhaise expand on the role of bank credit analysts and the methodology of their practice. Offering investors and practitioners an insider's perspective on how rating agencies assign all-important credit ratings to banks, the book is updated to reflect today's environment of increased oversight and demands for greater transparency. It includes international case studies of bank credit analysis, suggestions and insights for understanding and complying witWiley FinanceBanks and banking -- Handbooks, manuals, etcCredit -- Handbooks, manuals, etcFinanceHILCCBusiness & EconomicsHILCCCredit, Debt & LoansHILCCBankingHILCCBancsthubCrèditthubLlibres electrònicsthubBanks and banking -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.Credit -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.FinanceBusiness & EconomicsCredit, Debt & LoansBankingBancsCrèdit332.1/753/0685332.17530685Golin Jonathan1845813Delhaise Philippe1845814AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910959501003321The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook4429598UNINA01152nam0 22002771i 450 UON0032859020231205104210.96220090803d1948 |0itac50 bafreFR|||| 1||||Les constantes de la pensée françaisepar Naguib BaladiParisPresses universitaires de France1948xi, 112 p.19 cm.001UON001767962001 Nouvelle encyclopédie philosophiquedirigée par Emile Bréhier210 ParisPresses Universitairers de France.43FilosofiaStudiUONC049702FIFRParisUONL002984100Filosofia21BALADINaguibUONV139745687082Presses Universitaires de FranceUONV245970650ITSOL20251017RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00328590SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI IX BAL SI LO 1563 5 Constantes de la pensée française1367828UNIOR