Asset-Liability Management for Managers & Volunteers
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ARCHIVE OPTION AVAILABLE Can't attend at this time? Click here for the archived version.
October 14, 2009
2:004:00 p.m. Central Time
(3:005:00 p.m. EDT, 1:003:00 p.m. MDT, 12:002:00 p.m. PDT Confirm the relative time in your area by visiting www.time.gov)
Tuition: $219 for the live webinar (includes live and 6 months access to the archive)
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR The need for credit union financial training has grown far beyond the chief financial officer. The environment in which credit union managers operate continues to become more complex as credit unions are faced with more competition from traditional financial institutions, as well as nontraditional organizations offering financial services. For credit unions to survive and flourish in a robust business environment, sound business practices must be followed. Now, more than ever, credit union professionals need the value of financial training. Volunteers, executives, and managers are now being asked to make critical decisions based on their financial knowledge. Do you understand your credit unions numbers? This webinar is in cooperation with the CUNA CFO Council. 
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES
Asset-Liability Management for Managers & Volunteers
- Identify and quantify the risks on the balance sheet
- Learn how to assess priorities among conflicting financial objectives such as capital, earnings, growth, and service
- Use tools to measure the volatility of income and expenses flowing from the balance sheet
- Learn how to write an ALM policy
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This webinar is beneficial for board members and any credit union staff who are interested in gaining a better understanding of fianancial management topics.
Affiliation with CUNA/League is required for attendance.
INSTRUCTORS
Dan Clark
Dan's views and teachings on governance and strategic planning were honed by his experiences as a regulator, board member, consultant, and credit union president and CEO. He offers a balanced approach that helps credit unions build on their successes through visioning, strategic planning, and sound governance. The Clark Governance Model is a blueprint for credit union success. Dan has also authored two of the original Volunteer Achievement Program modules from the Credit Union National Association.
WEBINAR OVERVIEW CUNA Webinars enable staff to pick up new skills and keep up with daily responsibilities. Just like in face-to-face classes, students see and hear a presentation, ask questions of the instructor, and refer to handouts. You need only a speakerphone and computer with Internet connection. And if you have a computer projection screen, it's easy to provide this training to a whole roomful of staff!
Use our webinars as part of a full day of training. Gain knowledge and ideas at the webinar, then spend some time discussing how the new information applies to your credit union.
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CANCELLATIONS
The last day for cancellations was October 6, 2009. Substitutions are accepted anytime prior to the start of the program at no additional cost. Simply fax event and contact information, listing the new participant and who they will be replacing. Cancellation fees do not apply for free or complimentary programs.
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