Education/Training
Money and Banking
AUDIENCE: Management trainees and other personnel of banks or service providers to the banking industry.
This AIB course presents essential information on how money functions in the United States and in the world and the role of banks. The
course reviews concepts such as money supply, money
Principles of Banking Accelerated
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the
fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course addresses
General Accounting
AUDIENCE: Individuals with little or no accounting background.
This AIB course provides a complete foundation in basic accounting procedures in a practical, up-to-date, and easy-to-comprehend
manner. The goal is to provide students with a strong basic knowledge of accounting terms, concepts, and
Principles of Banking
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the
fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course addresses
Checks & Holds for Tellers: Part 2
One of your institution's primary defenses against check fraud is its funds availability policy; i.e. the holds you place on deposited items. This seminar focuses on Regulation CC, the federal regulation that addresses funds availability requirements. It covers situations that bank's face each day
Analyzing Financial Statements
Recommended Prerequisite: Financial Accounting
AUDIENCE: Commercial loan officers, credit analysts and trainees who have a basic knowledge of accounting principles and practices, and a familiarity with the commercial lending process. This AIB course provides the skills needed to effectively assess
Principles of Banking
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course addresses
Principles of Banking Accelerated
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course addresses
Economics for Bankers
AUDIENCE: Personnel who have not had a formal course in economics and who wish to increase their understanding of economics as
it relates to banking.
This AIB course explains macroeconomic principles with a focus on how these principles relate to the financial services industry. It will
help
Analyzing Financial Statements
Recommended Prerequisite: Financial Accounting
AUDIENCE: Commercial loan officers, credit analysts and trainees who have a basic knowledge of accounting principles and practices, and a familiarity with the commercial lending process.
This AIB course provides the skills needed to effectively assess
Principles of Banking
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course addresses
General Accounting
AUDIENCE: Individuals with little or no accounting background.
This AIB course provides a complete foundation in basic accounting procedures in a practical, up-to-date, and easy-to-comprehend manner. The goal is to provide students with a strong basic knowledge of accounting terms, concepts, and
Principles of Banking
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course addresses
Principles of Banking Accelerated
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course addresses
Money and Banking
AUDIENCE: Management trainees and other personnel of banks or service providers to the banking industry.
This AIB course presents essential information on how money functions in the United States and in the world and the role of banks. The course reviews concepts such as money supply, money
Principles of Banking
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course
General Accounting
AUDIENCE: Individuals with little or no accounting background.
This AIB course provides a complete foundation in basic accounting procedures in a practical, up-to-date, and easy-to-comprehend manner. The goal is to provide students with a strong basic knowledge of accounting terms, concepts, and
Analyzing Financial Statements
Recommended Prerequisite: Financial Accounting
AUDIENCE: Commercial loan officers, credit analysts and trainees who have a basic knowledge of accounting principles and practices, and a familiarity with the commercial lending process.
This AIB course provides the skills needed to effectively
Principles of Banking Accelerated
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course
Principles of Banking
AUDIENCE: Personnel new to banking, at any level.
This AIB course is the standard introduction to the banking profession. It touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry. This course
