#129 Risk Based Capital - with the Regulations Key Author Steve Farrar

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Before he retired from NCUA, Steve Farrar wrote the NCUA regulation on capital. It then sat on the shelf for a few years until it was finalized several years later - essentially the same as Steve drafted it. In this episode learn what he thinks is important and how this regulation works - from the eyes of the author.In 33 years at NCUA I served as Executive Director, Regional Director, Director of Special Actions, Supervisory Examiner, and Principal Examiner. I began at the ground level as an examiner. I rose to the top. As Executive Director I supervised your Regional Director. I know how NCUA thinks and why they think it. I know the examination process inside and out. I know how to communicate and negotiate with NCUA. I know how to get NCUA to YES instead of NO. I can help if you are currently dealing with or thinking about:An examination that did not go as well as you hopedAn Examination that is in process right nowAn examination that is coming soonResponding to an NCUA or state examinationAssessing a letter to you from your Regional Director or State RegulatorSeeking NCUA or State Regulator approval for an action you desire to takeAssessing actions you will take in response to a Document of ResolutionReceiving a Letter of Understanding and AgreementDocument of Resolution (DOR) IssuesExaminer FindingsSupplementary FactsCAMEL Code DowngradesCapital AdequacyAsset QualityManagement CodeEarningsLiquidity CodeSensitivity CodeCommercial Lending MBL IssuesInterest Rate Risk (IRR)Net Economic Value (NEV)Secondary CapitalSubordinated DebtExit Conference / Joint Conference ChallengesFair Lending Exam IssuesField of Membership (FOM) ExpansionsCECL IssuesAppealsReputation RiskNet Worth Restoration Plans (NWRP)Credit riskInterest rate riskLiquidity riskTransaction riskStrategic riskReputation riskCompliance riskNCUA's Large Credit Union ProgramTransition to the Office of National Examinations and Supervision (ONES)CFPBStrategic PlanningSafety and SoundnessSupervisory CommitteeCorporate GovernanceBank Secrecy Act (BSA)NCUA Examination PrioritiesNCUA's Examination GuideNational Supervision Policy ManualBank PurchasesLetters to Credit UnionsNCUA Regulations Reach out today to discuss how I can assist you and your credit union.
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Before he retired from NCUA, Steve Farrar wrote the NCUA regulation on capital. It then sat on the shelf for a few years until it was finalized several years later - essentially the same as Steve drafted it. In this episode learn what he thinks is important and how this regulation works - from the eyes of the author.


In 33 years at NCUA I served as Executive Director, Regional Director, Director of Special Actions, Supervisory Examiner, and Principal Examiner. I began at the ground level as an examiner. I rose to the top. As Executive Director I supervised your Regional Director. I know how NCUA thinks and why they think it. I know the examination process inside and out. I know how to communicate and negotiate with NCUA. I know how to get NCUA to YES instead of NO.


I can help if you are currently dealing with or thinking about:


An examination that did not go as well as you hoped

An Examination that is in process right now

An examination that is coming soon

Responding to an NCUA or state examination

Assessing a letter to you from your Regional Director or State Regulator

Seeking NCUA or State Regulator approval for an action you desire to take

Assessing actions you will take in response to a Document of Resolution

Receiving a Letter of Understanding and Agreement

Document of Resolution (DOR) Issues

Examiner Findings

Supplementary Facts

CAMEL Code Downgrades

Capital Adequacy

Asset Quality

Management Code

Earnings

Liquidity Code

Sensitivity Code

Commercial Lending MBL Issues

Interest Rate Risk (IRR)

Net Economic Value (NEV)

Secondary Capital

Subordinated Debt

Exit Conference / Joint Conference Challenges

Fair Lending Exam Issues

Field of Membership (FOM) Expansions

CECL Issues

Appeals

Reputation Risk

Net Worth Restoration Plans (NWRP)

Credit risk

Interest rate risk

Liquidity risk

Transaction risk

Strategic risk

Reputation risk

Compliance risk

NCUA's Large Credit Union Program

Transition to the Office of National Examinations and Supervision (ONES)

CFPB

Strategic Planning

Safety and Soundness

Supervisory Committee

Corporate Governance

Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)

NCUA Examination Priorities

NCUA's Examination Guide

National Supervision Policy Manual

Bank Purchases

Letters to Credit Unions

NCUA Regulations


Reach out today to discuss how I can assist you and your credit union.

#129 Risk Based Capital -  with the Regulations Key Author Steve Farrar
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