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The most popular CECL, ALM, & portfolio risk blogs of the year

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The most-read portfolio risk blogs in 2023 Probability of default, CECL model validation, and stress testing were among Abrigo's top blogs on ALM, CECL, and portfolio risk this year. Takeaway 2 Management reports, probability of default, and model validation topics were found in the top blogs for risk professionals.

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CECL Kickstart Questions Answered

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Experts answer CECL questions from 2023 adopters Participants in Abrigo's CECL Kickstart webinars asked consultants their questions leading up to the 2023 CECL implementation date. Takeaway 1 Financial institutions brought practical questions to Abrigo consultants during the CECL Kickstart webinar. . CECL Deep Dive.

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Best Practices for Managing Credit Risk in Recession

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Key Takeaways This recession is significantly different than the 2008 financial crisis, creating a unique credit environment for financial institutions. This recession is significantly different than the 2008 financial crisis, creating a unique credit environment for financial institutions. Portfolio Risk & CECL. Learn More.

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Error-free work - Is it time to move past the spreadsheet?

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The above question is being asked by financial managers at banks and credit unions as the implementation of the FASB’s current expected credit loss model ( CECL ) approaches. Excel was introduced to the market in 1987 and soon became the default spreadsheet tool. What do we do with all of these spreadsheets?

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