
First impressions of NCUA’s CECL Tool
First impressions of NCUA’s CECL tool The short version I know you’re busy. Here’s the short version of this blog: if your credit union will have less than $100 million
First impressions of NCUA’s CECL tool The short version I know you’re busy. Here’s the short version of this blog: if your credit union will have less than $100 million
Utah’s credit unions comprise an important part of the national industry NCUA has released the first quarter data for 2022, and the Association has put together the usual analysis of
What does NCUA going to CAMELS mean? Effective in April of this year, NCUA will switch its exam framework from CAMEL to CAMELS. This means that interest rate risk sensitivity
Your net worth ratio depends on how you define total assets Stop me if you’ve heard this one. It’s last day of the month. It’s also a Friday. AND it’s
Does NCUA’s MERIT have . . . merit? In recent months NCUA has been talking about a new system of some kind that’s supposed to help with exams, but none