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Coming Events:
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Conducting In-House Appraisal Reviews That Meet Examiner Scrutiny |
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 |
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3:00 - 4:30 PM Eastern Time |
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About The Program :
With market valuations fluctuating in today’s economy, appraisals are a hot issue. A sound appraisal that accurately depicts market valuation at a specific point in time is a key element of any real estate loan decision. How will your bank fare under the enhanced scrutiny examiners have shown during recent regulatory exams on appraisal issues and the review process? Regulators expect comprehensive training for whoever is responsible for appraisal review at your bank. If you are conducting in-house appraisal reviews and want to insure they meet current compliance expectations, this must-attend session will provide the necessary tools. Learn the current issues facing lenders and what the regulators are looking for in appraisal compliance and review.
Topics Covered :
- What minimum requirements do examiners expect for a sound and complete appraisal?
- How/when should a bank conduct an appraisal review?
- How do you keep the process independent?
- Learn how to utilize an FFIEC real estate appraisal checklist to review an actual appraisal
About The Presenter : Ann Brode, Brode Consulting Services, Inc.
Ann Brode began her career in 1973 and has continued her service as a consultant to regional and community financial institutions through a wide range of areas including strategic planning, lending, deposits, marketing, training, compliance, and management. Ann is a well-respected presenter and has spoken to audiences across the country for over 20 years. She has presented sessions for numerous state associations and has taught at the School of Banking Administration at the University of Wisconsin as well as many other state banking schools. Ann is the author of The Bank Deposit Documentation Manual for Front-Line Personnel, published by Bankers Publishing Company, and is well represented in numerous industry publications.
Who Should Attend :
This informative session is designed for appraisal review staff, lenders, loan staff, compliance officers, and auditors. PLEASE NOTE: Your registration fee allows you to have one telephone connection. However, as many people as you like may listen from your office speaker phone. If you register for the webinar, your registration fee also includes one internet connection from a single computer terminal.
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Program Fees:
| Live Webinar |
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VACB Member: $250 Non-Member: $500 |
| On-Demand Webcast with CD |
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VACB Member: $250 Non-Member: $500 |
| Live Webinar, on demand link and free CD |
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VACB Member: $275 Non-Member: $550 |
What is a Teleseminar / Webcast?
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This training method allows unlimited listeners on your office speaker phone. By choosing the webcast option,
participants will also be able to view online visuals as the presentation is delivered. Registrants receive a toll-free
number and pass code that will allow entrance to the seminar. The session will be one hour and fifteen minutes in length
with an additional fifteen minutes for questions and answers. Seminar materials will be sent prior to the broadcast along
with hook up instructions. Your pin number, hookup instructions and handouts can be emailed to you or sent U.S. Mail.
If you would like them emailed, you will need the most current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available for
free at www.adobe.com. Registration is not complete without payment of
fee. Upon payment of fee the hookup instructions will be forwarded to you for participation in our live Teleseminars / Webinars.
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