Finance 460
Management in Financial Institutions
Paper
The overall intent of the Paper is to understand a Bank’s financial statement, its position in the market place and how the Bank compares to its piers. The Bank’s total assets should not be more than $2B.
Length: 2-5 pages excluding Exhibits.
Items that must be covered:
· Identify the type of Bank
· Which regulatory agency governs them
· What is the Banks focus (i.e. Commercial, deposit only …..)
· Calculate and show work by attaching exhibits
o ROE
o ROA
o Net Interest Margin
o Net Noninterest Margin
o Net Operating Margin
· Show, at a minimum, two competing Bank’s financial statements for comparisons via exhibit
· Discuss how the Bank compares, two strength and two weaknesses, in relationship to the competing Banks (i.e. Net Interest Margin is a strength due to ….)
Paper will be graded on the following criteria:
· All components completed
· Accuracy of content
· Format was easy to follow
· Analysis competent
Websites that could help in both your research and bank comparison:
www.ffiec.gov
http://research.fdic.gov/bankfind
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