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

Marketing Financial Services

AUDIENCE: Entry to mid-level bank marketers and all bank personnel responsible for conceiving or carrying our any phase of a bank’s

marketing efforts. Management trainees and senior management in a community bank.

This AIB course provides a thorough immersion in marketing concepts and activities

Supervisor Certificate

The AIB Supervisor Certificate prepares new and potential supervisors for their emerging responsibilities with a combination of

leadership and managerial skills and by offering fresh insights on proven supervisory approaches.

The courses in the program explore ways to interview, evaluate and select

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

Managing the Bank’s Investment Portfolio with Text

Prerequisites: Participants will need to have access to the individuals who manage their bank’s investment portfolio and the information they use in this process. Participants should also have a basic familiarity with financial markets and financial instruments.

This class uses a number of

Managing the Bank’s Investment Portfolio without Text

Prerequisites: Participants will need to have access to the individuals who manage their bank’s investment portfolio and the information they use in this process. Participants should also have a basic familiarity with financial markets and financial instruments. This class uses a number of

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

Consumer Lending

AUDIENCE: Entry-level consumer lenders, consumer credit personnel, and bank employees who need to understand consumer credit.

This AIB course introduces students to the consumer lending process, its importance to the bank and consumers, and the environment

in which it functions. Participants learn

IRA Online Institute

AUDIENCE: Retail and Trust personnel who sell and administer IRA products.

The IRA Online Institute provides comprehensive training on all aspects of IRAs. It covers both traditional and Roth IRA as well as

Employer Plans (SEP SIMPLE).

After successfully completing this course, you will be able

Law and Banking: Applications with Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking services and transactions. This AIB course reflects the ways that banks do business and how they are affected by laws and regulations — in plain English for the non-lawyer. It is devoted to

Introduction to Mortgage Lending

AUDIENCE: Personnel who want a broad overview of mortgage lending, including those who intend to pursue a career in mortgage lending (business development, underwriting, processing), and those individuals who recently joined a mortgage lending department.

This AIB course introduces students who are

Introduction to Trust Products and Services

AUDIENCE: Those employees who have recently joined the trust department in support positions, non-trust personnel within the bank

who work with trust officers and trust clients, as well as employees of service providers to trust companies who want to develop a better

understanding of their clients’

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

Law and Banking Applications without Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking services and

transactions.

This AIB course reflects the ways that banks do business and how they are affected by laws and regulations — in plain English for the

non-lawyer. It is devoted to

Managing Interest Rate Risk with Text

Prerequisites: Participants should have an understanding of financial instruments, financial markets, and interest rate mechanics

either through the Analyzing Bank Performance course or experience. This is a difficult course that covers a number of complex

concepts and requires an ability to deal

Managing Interest Rate Risk without Text

Prerequisites: Participants should have an understanding of financial instruments, financial markets, and interest rate mechanics

either through the Analyzing Bank Performance course or experience. This is a difficult course that covers a number of complex

concepts and requires an ability to deal

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

Law and Banking: Principles with Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking laws governing products, services and transactions. This AIB course is a foundation on the business law principles underlying banking law as well as a description of the context for and

Law and Banking: Principles without Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking laws governing products, services and transactions. This AIB course is a foundation on the business law principles underlying banking law as well as a description of the context for and

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

Introduction to Agricultural Lending

AUDIENCE: Those new to agricultural lending or with limited experience.

This AIB course will provide participants with the basic skills needed to begin to undertake credit analysis, loan structuring, monitoring,

and provide guidance on dealing with problem loans. This course was developed in

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

Consumer Lending

AUDIENCE: Entry-level consumer lenders, consumer credit personnel, and bank employees who need to understand consumer credit.

 

This AIB course introduces students to the consumer lending process, its importance to the bank and consumers, and the environment

 

in which it functions. Participants

Marketing Financial Services

AUDIENCE: Entry to mid-level bank marketers and all bank personnel responsible for conceiving or carrying our any phase of a bank’s

marketing efforts. Management trainees and senior management in a community bank.

This AIB course provides a thorough immersion in marketing concepts and activities

Basic Administrative Duties of a Trustee

AUDIENCE: Those employees who have recently joined the trust department in support positions, non-trust personnel within the bank

who work with trust officers and trust clients, as well as employees of service providers to trust companies who want to develop a better

understanding of their clients'

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

Law and Banking: Applications without Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking services and transactions. This AIB course reflects the ways that banks do business and how they are affected by laws and regulations — in plain English for the non-lawyer. It is devoted to

Law and Banking: Applications with Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking services and transactions. This AIB course reflects the ways that banks do business and how they are affected by laws and regulations — in plain English for the non-lawyer. It is devoted to

Supervisor Certificate

AUDIENCE: New and potential first level supervisors.

This course prepares new and potential first-level supervisors to handle people management duties. Among the topics covered are hiring, performance management, coaching, rewards and recognition, corrective action, managing employee relations, and

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

Manging Funding, Liquidity, and Capital with Text

Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of bank financial statements, bank performance analysis, and interest rate management. Students who have not had exposure to these topics are encouraged (but not required) to take Analyzing Bank Performance and Managing Interest Rate

Managing Funding, Liquidity, and Capital without Text

Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of bank financial statements, bank performance analysis, and interest rate management. Students who have not had exposure to these topics are encouraged (but not required) to take Analyzing Bank Performance and Managing Interest Rate

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

Law and Banking: Principles with Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking laws governing products, services and transactions. This AIB course is a foundation on the business law principles underlying banking law as well as a description of the context for and

Law and Banking: Principles without Text

AUDIENCE: Personnel who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for many banking laws governing products, services and transactions.

This AIB course is a foundation on the business law principles underlying banking law as well as a description of the context for and

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

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

CONSUMER lENDING

AUDIENCE: Entry-level consumer lenders, consumer credit personnel, and bank employees who need to understand consumer credit.

 

This AIB course introduces students to the consumer lending process, its importance to the bank and consumers, and the environment

 

in which it functions. Participants

ABA Online Review Course for the CTFA Exam with Text

AUDIENCE: This course is designed for those preparing for the Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA) Exam. The Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA) is applicable to financial services professionals whose primary function and expertise focus on the provision of fiduciary services

ABA Online Review Course for the CTFA Exam wihout Text

AUDIENCE: This course is designed for those preparing for the Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA) Exam. The Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA) is applicable to financial services professionals whose primary function and expertise focus on the provision of fiduciary services