Debt Service Coverage Calculations in Underwriting
On-Demand Webinar
StreamedSep 19, 2024Duration90 minutes
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- Take-away toolkit
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Can you name one of the fundamental building blocks of credit analysis?
Is calculating debt service
coverage in your wheelhouse? Do you know how changes on the borrower’s balance
sheet affect cash flow? What key items need to be considered when evaluating
cash flow? This expert-led, insightful program will take a deep dive into debt
service coverage calculations in underwriting.
AFTER THIS
WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
- Accurately and confidently calculate repayment for all types of commercial-purpose loans
- Better assess a borrower’s ability to sustain adequate cash flow by including forward-looking repayment analysis
- Identify the differences between and usage of accrual and cash-based financial statements
- Understand the purpose for both UCA and traditional cash flow analysis and how each is used
- Better appreciate the differences and usage of various types of financial statements and tax returns
WEBINAR DETAILS
Calculating debt service coverage (DSC) is a
fundamental building block of credit analysis (AKA how do we get paid back?).
One of the most important concepts is that today’s loans are paid with
tomorrow’s cash flow. In addition to the basic techniques of cash flow
analysis, including traditional DSC versus UCA, this program will explore the
items that must be considered when assessing a borrower’s ability to sustain
adequate cash flow over the term of the loan. The emphasis will not only be on how
to make the calculations, but also on making an appropriate decision about the
type of analysis based on the expected loan repayment.
This presentation
will also address the impacts of cash- vs. accrual-based accounting choices and
how changes on the borrower’s balance sheet affect cash
flow. It will cover the use of tax returns, internally prepared financial
statements, and accountant-prepared financial statements in constructing
accurate cash flow analyses.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This informative session
is designed for credit analysts, loan officers, loan review officers, and
anyone seeking a refresher course on debt service coverage.
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- UCA cash flow template
- Resource guide for additional information
- Employee training log
- Interactive quiz
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits
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TESTIMONIALS
"I enjoyed learning about the UCA and EBITDA and the difference between the two. I also liked hearing about the key fundamentals of repayment analysis."
- Jalen, Milledgeville State Bank
Presented By

RiverPointUSA LLC & RegVizion LLC
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