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What SEC Filers Have Learned About CECL Implementation

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Key Takeaways An SEC filer with a 2020 CECL deadline recommends starting ASAP on implementation -- even if your deadline is 2023. All eyes will be on the large SEC registrants in January as they become the first financial institutions to adopt the current expected credit loss model , or CECL. Transition to CECL with confidence.

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CECL is a hot topic at Sageworks Risk Management Summit

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The Financial Accounting Standard Board’s proposed move to the current expected credit loss, or CECL, is top of mind for many of the bankers and industry experts attending the 2015 Risk Management Summit presented by Sageworks. In the meantime, though, he said institutions should be gathering data now. We have tons of data.

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The Future of Noninterest Income at Financial Institutions

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Noninterest income drove 20% of community banks' net operating revenue in 2019, down from 22% in 2012, according to a recent FDIC study. On average, these charges generated nearly 19% of total noninterest income in 2019, down from 24% in 2012, according to the FDIC. Portfolio Risk & CECL. Portfolio Risk & CECL.

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Managing your credit union’s loan data

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Whether it’s part of a CECL preparedness conversation or part of a more proactive approach to risk management under existing regulatory expectations, the topic of “loan-level data” has repeatedly come up since the 2012 proposal from the FASB. These data silos make it all the harder for credit unions to begin data archiving.