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Credit Risk Measurement by Anthony Saunders, X

Credit Risk Measurement by Anthony Saunders, X
Praise for Credit Risk Measurement New Approaches to Value at Risk and Other Paradigms Second Edition " Saunders and Allen provide practitioners a comprehensive picture of the tools available for the notoriously difficult task of quantifying credit risk. Without neglecting the underlying theory, they zero in on the actual technologies being employed, offering unbiased views of their comparative strengths and limitations." – Martin Fridson, Chief High Yield Strategist, Merrill Lynch & Co. " Nowhere else can be found such a clear and rigorous presentation of the newest models, both original and second-generation, for analyzing stand-alone and portfolio credit asset risk models. This is a must read for any practitioner or scholar interested in applying or testing the latest entries in the credit risk modeling challenge or for attempting to build and test new approaches." – Edward I. Altman, Max L. Heine Professor of Finance, NYU Stern School of Business " A great introduction to the issues and concepts of credit risk management. The first edition offered a remarkably clear, ‘ big picture’ perspective. This edition expands and updates the topics covered." – Mark Flannery, BankAmerica Eminent Scholar in Finance, University of Florida " Measuring credit risk accurately has become increasingly important as economies almost worldwide have slowed with an accompanying increase in defaults and default losses. At the same ti the widespread controversies surrounding the proposed changes in the Basel risk weights for bank credit risk exposures have highlighted the complexity of such computations. The secondedition of this book makes a timely contribution in describing both the theory underlying credit risk measurement and the alternative approaches for estimating risk exposures empirically.



Building Assets, Building Credit: Creating Wealth in Low-Income Communities
Building Assets, Building Credit: Creating Wealth in Low-Income Communities
Building Assets, Building Credit: Creating Wealth in Low-Income Communities



Credit Business Fellow - The Credit Business Fellow (CBF) is a professional designation for a business-to-business Credit Manager. The CBF designation and structure is trademarked by the National Association of Credit Managers.

Credit Business Associate - The Credit Business Associate (CBA) is an professional designation for a Credit Manager. This designation was created by the National Association of Credit Managers.

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Credit Administration Program - The Credit Administration Program provides business credit professionals with a foundation of knowledge and prepares applicants for the Credit Business Associate (CBA) Designation proficiency exam.



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