Providing a Strong Foundation for the Next Generation of Bankers
In Partnership with the Washington Bankers Association
Learn how to assess and analyze a bank’s financial performance by working with data from real institutions. Using financial statements from one sample financial institution along with statements from your own bank, you will become familiar with the ins and outs of balance sheets and income statements and learn how to apply key performance metrics to the data presented in these documents.
Having learned how to interpret and analyze a bank’s financial statements, participants will gain deeper insight into the factors affecting bank performance. Later sessions in this course will address ways in which performance may be hindered or improved by funding strategies and risk management. Ultimately, participants will be able to review a bank’s financial statements to identify strengths and weaknesses and be able to recommend changes that will lead to improved performance.
In the final session of this course, participants will put what they have learned into practice. Participants will analyze a new data set, rate the bank’s performance and suggest strategic adjustments that might benefit the bank.
Class Dates
January 8: Fundamentals of Financial Statements Part 1
January 9: Fundamentals of Financial Statements Part 2
January 15: Credit Metrics & Credit Quality
January 16: Funding & Liquidity
January 22: Capital & Bank Investments
January 23: Risk & Return
January 29: Capstone Overview
January 30: Proforma Capstone
All classes will be held virtually from 9:00-11:00 am MT. The 8-part Understanding Bank Performance Series is offered LIVE and will remain available OnDemand through March 8, 2025. Perfect for catching up on any missed sessions!
FULL CURRICULUM
Program Cost
$1,000 for UBA Members
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Meet Your Instructor
Duncan Taylor is the SVP/Chief Operating Officer for the Washington Bankers Association and serves as President of WBA Professional Services, Inc. He is a seasoned association management professional and is also an experienced small business and not-for-profit technology consultant. He’s a third-generation “accidental banker”, as both his mother and grandmother had careers at Washington Mutual. Duncan’s consulting background gives him a unique perspective in understanding and connecting the actions of an institution with the effects and impact it has on customers and stakeholders. He’s also a bank data “nerd” and will happily discuss the ins and outs of your Call Report. Duncan has a breadth of teaching experience, ranging from financial literacy education to capital budget details for Washington State school construction – his specialty is breaking down complex topics into digestible chunks. Duncan is a graduate of Pacific Coast Banking School, holds an ABA Bank Operations Diploma, and is also an alumnus of Highline College’s Political Science program, Western Governor’s University Business Administration and IT Management program, and the Society for Nonprofits Leadership and Management program at Michigan State University.