Director Series: 
Understanding Call
Reports for Board Members

WEBINAR OR ON-DEMAND WEB LINK
(LINK INCLUDES FREE CD ROM)


Thursday,
July 19
, 2012

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm PT
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm MT
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm CT
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm ET

Meet the Presenter

David A. Reed, JD,
Reed and Jolly, PLLC

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Board members are required to understand the basics of a balance sheet and income statement.  They must be able to ask substantive questions about the financial health and direction of the credit union.  From balance sheet irregularities to the basics of corporate financial literacy, today’s board members face increasing pressure to stay abreast of the complex regulatory and business realities of the financial services marketplace.

The 5300 Call Report is the backbone of the financial reporting system.  NCUA requires all federally-insured credit unions to submit this detailed financial information, which allows them to assess the credit union’s general financial health and observe important trends.  Do you know how the information is prepared and submitted by your credit union?   More importantly, do you know how to utilize the data to assist with credit union governance?  This session is designed to provide general guidance and practical tips to understand your 5300 Call Report obligations and the opportunities presented by this valuable tool.

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  • Call report basics:  from format to filing dates
  • Review of available call report information and schedules
  • Navigating the NCUA website
  • Understand the available reports – from key ratios to full financial reports
  • Tips and tricks to gain the most from call report review

 

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This informative session is designed to provide credit union volunteers with a basic understanding of their credit union’s financial health.  It is geared toward directors, associate directors, Supervisory Committee members, volunteer committee members, and aspiring volunteers.