Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering: Morton Glantz

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Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering: Morton Glantz

Editorial Reviews

Review
“…a groundbreaking achievement… Every banking professional should have a copy of this book and its accompanying CD on hand.” — JOHNATHAN MUN, Ph.D., Director of Corporate Finance Development, Decisioneering Crystal Ball

“…should be required reading for the growing number of ‘Credit Risk Managers’ and ‘Credit Risk Departments’ at … even community banks…” — KENNETH H. THOMAS, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

“Mort Glantz has succeeded in writing a book which reformulates proven concepts of credit risk management in the context of contemporary best practice techniques in portfolio management. The invaluable supporting and reference materials make this volume a benchmark publication for the financial community.”
—George Votja, Director, Financial Services Forum

“This book should be required reading for the growing number of ‘Credit Risk Managers’ and ‘Credit Risk Departments’ at big banks and even community banks. One thing we learned from Enron and other troubled borrowers that did not make it through the 2001-2002 recession is that there can never be too much credit analysis, especially on complicated deals which are becoming the rule rather than the exception. Managing Bank Risk will be one of the most important tools in this regard for bankers, examiners, and others interested in understanding and measuring credit risk.”
—Kenneth H. Thomas, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania — Review

“The invaluable supporting and reference materials make this volume a benchmark publication for the financial community.” — GEORGE VOTJA, Director, Financial Services Forum

Review
“Mort Glantz has succeeded in writing a book which reformulates proven concepts of credit risk management in the context of contemporary best practice techniques in portfolio management. The invaluable supporting and reference materials make this volume a benchmark publication for the financial community.”
-George Votja, Director, Financial Services Forum

“This book should be required reading for the growing number of ‘Credit Risk Managers’ and ‘Credit Risk Departments’ at big banks and even community banks. One thing we learned from Enron and other troubled borrowers that did not make it through the 2001-2002 recession is that there can never be too much credit analysis, especially on complicated deals which are becoming the rule rather than the exception. Managing Bank Risk will be one of the most important tools in this regard for bankers, examiners, and others interested in understanding and measuring credit risk.”
-Kenneth H. Thomas, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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