These interactive courses help employees obtain a broader understanding of the lending process and the steps involved in preparing loan documents. Learn the fundamental skills and knowledge required to prepare loan documents in a timely, efficient manner.
This module contains 5 online courses:
- The Lending Process (A1011A)
- Laws and Regulations (A1011B)
- Interview and Application (A1011C)
- Loan Underwriting (A1011D)
- Loan Decisions and Closing (A1011E)
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The Lending Process:
- List four types of credit and how members use them
- Describe the two major differences between closed-end and open-end credit
- Define collateral and explain how it is used to secure a loan
- Explain the difference between fixed and variable interest rates
- Identify how variable interest rates are set
- Outline the four steps in the lending process
Laws and Regulations:
- Explain how government agencies implement laws through regulations
- Analyze loan situations for ways to avoid discriminating on the bases prohibited by the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)
- Describe the purpose of the Truth-in-Lending Act and what type of credit it covers
- Recognize the purposes of the Fair Credit Billing Act and Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Highlight the major relationships between loan policies, laws and regulations
Interview and Application:
- Outline four types of information requested from loan applicants
- Perform three actions to prepare for the loan interview
- Explain how objectivity and confidentiality are critical to a successful interview
- Describe six key techniques for conducting an effective loan interview
Loan Underwriting:
- List and explain five factors that indicate creditworthiness
- Explain four factors to evaluate the information on a credit report
- Summarize how credit scores are determined and how they aid underwriting
- Identify two other methods used to verify information on the loan application
- List four "red flags" that may indicate a lack of creditworthiness
Loan Decision and Closing:
- List the time frames for informing members of loan decisions and how long documentation must be retained
- Define counteroffer and typical alternatives credit unions offer
- Explain the purpose and responsibilities of guarantors and cosigners
- Define the term adverse action and describe situations when it occurs
- Describe the purpose of the promissory note, security agreement, and Truth-in-Lending disclosure
This course is a recommended course in the following learning plans:
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Course Number: A1011 (online)
S1313 (print) is an equivalent course
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