Overview
Closely examine the impact of today's changing, competitive environment on commercial banks and banking services, as well as the entire financial services industry, with Koch/MacDonald's BANK MANAGEMENT, 7E. This new edition reflects the latest changes and developments, from complete regulatory updates to details of the many programs evolving amidst today's financial crises. The book's unique approach to understanding bank management focuses on decision-making in today's financial world. Whether you are a practicing or future professional, the book clearly demonstrates how certain factors influence credit, investment, funding, and pricing decisions. The book's solid framework provides an appreciation and understanding of the trade-offs between return and risk. You gain a better understanding of the most important issues confronting financial and banking managers today as the book discusses basic financial models used to formulate decisions and analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of data analysis. With the help of this latest edition, you develop the logical thought processes needed to achieve strong financial and management results.
Synopsis
In this sixth edition of a text for upper division undergraduate and master's level banking and financial institutions courses, Koch (University of South Carolina) and MacDonald (Southern Methodist University) add a discussion of the changing landscape of the financial services industry, an updated evaluation of bank performance, a discussion of Federal Home Loan Bank advances as funding instruments, and new data and analysis on international banking and the role and size of US banking abroad. The text retains its focus on cash flow analysis as part of the lending decision. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Designed for use in upper division undergraduate and master's level banking and financial institutions courses, as well as professional banking programs, this text describes the range of banking activities, demonstrates how bank managers make financial decisions, and explains how decisions in one area affect other areas. Prerequisites include elementary accounting, interest rate and bond pricing concepts, and macroeconomics. This fifth edition includes updated material on regulations and discussion of the financial services industry on current developments in credit scoring. Koch teaches finance and chairs the Department of Banking at the University of South Carolina. MacDonald is president and CEO of the SW Graduate School of Banking and adjunct professor of finance at Southern Methodist University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)