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How your bank or credit union should get ready for CECL

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The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB) long-awaited final guidance on its new standard for measuring expected credit losses is expected to be released in June, a step that will be a major milestone in the multi-year development of the current expected credit loss (CECL) model. It is available by replay here.

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3 Do’s and 4 don’ts ahead of CECL

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Banking industry experts expect the FASB’s long-discussed move to the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) model will be finalized by the end of the year, but many bank and credit union professionals may be finding that, as Tom Petty once sang, “The waiting is the hardest part.”. Understand the new CECL requirements.

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Sageworks’ speakers tackle tough banking topics

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Sageworks banking industry experts are winding down a busy year of disseminating information and facilitating discussions on regulatory changes, such as the FASB’s upcoming move to the current expected credit loss model (CECL), and on best practices for portfolio risk management and credit analysis.

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More banks predict larger impact from CECL model

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The attention on the FASB’s current expected credit loss (CECL) model has only increased in recent months, as the industry braces for the release of final guidance before the end of 2015. The CECL model will require banks and credit unions to consider expected losses rather than incurred losses.

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