Financial Products & Associated Risk Management

Problem Credit Management - Part 3

Overview

This tutorial covers the accounting treatment for problem credits, particularly those customers classified as nonperforming. It describes basic problem credit accounting requirements, key concepts such as days past due (DPD) and default, and the issues that arise when calculating provisions. It also provides detailed coverage of individually-assessed and collective provisions. Finally, the tutorial looks at the issues arising from the use of the incurred loss approach and provides details of the expected loss approach under IFRS 9.

Objective

On completion of this tutorial, you will be able to:
- Identify the accounting treatment for customer obligations and problem credits
- Recognize the differences between individually-assessed and collectively-assessed provision methodologies, and the process for calculating both
- Differentiate between incurred and expected loss approaches

Content Highlight

Topic 1: Accounting Treatment for Problem Credits
Topic 2: Provisioning Methodologies
Topic 3: Incurred Loss vs. Expected Loss Approaches

Administrative Details

Code
TERFR17007101
Venue
ePlatform
Relevant Subject
Type 10 - Providing credit rating services
Language
English
Hours
SFC:1.00, PWMA:1.00
Fees
All Member: HKD325
Non-Member: HKD490
Staff of Corporate Member: HKD325