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Take a Look at this Comprehensive E-Learning Product Dealing with Capital Adequacy Requirements that Cover Credit and Market Risks for Financial Institutions.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c31836) has announced the addition of E-Learning Course - Capital Adequacy Planning to their offering.

A comprehensive e-learning product dealing with Capital Adequacy requirements that cover Credit and Market Risks for Financial Institutions

The theme of this product is to assess Capital Adequacy to comply with the Capital Regulations as per the 1988 Capital Accord

Course Overview:

Sufficient capital is required to protect an organization's depositors and counterparties from an institution's on- and off-balance sheet risks. Banks need to have confidence in each other's stability to transact An earlier e-commerce system for the Web from Open Market that included order capture and secure order fulfillment using credit cards, ecash and other payment systems. It included customer service and subscription administration capabilities as well as an integrated database for reporting  business. It is therefore essential for banks to maintain adequate capital to cover their credit and market risks.

This product encompasses the international standards agreed upon Adj. 1. agreed upon - constituted or contracted by stipulation or agreement; "stipulatory obligations"
stipulatory

noncontroversial, uncontroversial - not likely to arouse controversy
 in July 1988 at the Bank for International Settlements. The 1996 amendment to the 1988 Capital Accord that sets out a framework for calculating the capital requirements Capital requirements

Financing required for the operation of a business, composed of long-term and working capital plus fixed assets.
 for market risk is also covered in this product.

After completing this course you will be able to:

--Understand the capital standards and other regulatory requirements Regulatory requirements are part of the process of drug discovery and drug development. Regulatory requirements describe what is necessary for a new drug to be approved for marketing in any particular country. , as per the capital adequacy directives The Capital Adequacy Directive is a European directive that aims to establish uniform capital requirements for both banking firms and non-bank securities firms.

The original 93/6/EEC ('CAD1') directive was amended by 98/31/EEC ('CAD2'), to incorporate banks' own estimate of
 by the Basel Accord Basel Accord

Agreement concluded among country representatives in 1988 in Switzerland to develop standardized risk-based capital requirements for banks across countries.
 

--Consolidate knowledge on capital adequacy calculations

--Assess the impact of capital requirements on management practices by defining, measuring, monitoring and managing risk

Target Audience:

Every professional involved in the global financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 industry (as a provider, user, regulator or advisor of product/services, marketplace/exchange) would benefit from our innovative learning solutions.

--Supervisory Agencies

--Central Banks

--Financial Institutions

--Commercial Banks

--Investment Banks

--Housing Societies/Thrifts

--Mutual Funds

--Brokerage Houses

--Stock Exchanges

--Derivatives Exchanges

--Insurance Companies

--Multinational Corporations

--Accountancy Firms

--Consultancy Firms

--Law Firms

--Rating Agencies

--Multi-lateral Financial Institutions

Topics covered in the course:

1. Overview

2. Credit Risk - I

3. Credit Risk - II

4. Market Risk Capital: Overview

5. Standardized measurement approach

6. Internal ratings based approach

7. RAROC RAROC Risk-Adjusted Return On Capital  

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