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About Course:

Developed for FIG-focused investment bankers, equity research analysts and corporate finance teams at banks, this course guides trainees through a bank’s financial statements, unique drivers, and regulatory framework. Please note, this bank & FIG modeling course is sold as a PDF E-Book and no video component.

Section One: Building a Bank Forecast Model

  • Develop an advanced bank forecast model, projecting asset and liability balances, interest rates, and spreads for key assets and liabilities using industry best practices.
  • Learn to effectively forecast the loan portfolio, investment securities, and deposits.
  • Understand how to model and forecast allowances for loan losses and net charge-offs (NCOs).
  • Model regulatory constraints and analyze their effects on leverage, capital ratios, and profitability.
  • Forecast net interest income (NII), asset yields, funding costs, and interest-earning assets (IEA) and liabilities (IBL) using a method that accounts for typical disclosure gaps, ensures internal consistency, and avoids common modeling pitfalls.
  • Master common forecasting techniques for non-interest income and expenses, such as fees and compensation.
  • Identify the most appropriate “plugs” in a bank model to ensure balance and address circular reference issues.

Section Two: Building a Bank Valuation Model

  • Use the forecast model results to build a residual (excess returns) income model.
  • Develop an adjusted dividend discount model using best practices tailored for banks (distinct from non-banks).
  • Analyze how regulatory capital constraints affect valuation.
  • Develop assumptions for return on equity (ROE), risk-weighted assets (RWA), cost of equity, and minimum capital ratios that are internally consistent for a multi-stage model.
  • Compare other valuation approaches, such as comparables (comps) and discounted cash flow (DCF), identifying the strengths and limitations of each.

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