Fair Lending Compliance :Intelligence and Implications for Credit Risk Management ( Wiley and SAS Business Series )

Publication subTitle :Intelligence and Implications for Credit Risk Management

Publication series :Wiley and SAS Business Series

Author: Clark R. Abrahams  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780470241899

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470167762

Subject: F8 Finances

Language: ENG

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Fair Lending ComplianceIntelligence and Implications for Credit Risk Management

"Brilliant and informative. An in-depth look at innovative approaches to credit risk management written by industry practitioners. This publication will serve as an essential reference text for those who wish to make credit accessible to underserved consumers. It is comprehensive and clearly written."
--The Honorable Rodney E. Hood

"Abrahams and Zhang's timely treatise is a must-read for all those interested in the critical role of credit in the economy. They ably explore the intersection of credit access and credit risk, suggesting a hybrid approach of human judgment and computer models as the necessary path to balanced and fair lending. In an environment of rapidly changing consumer demographics, as well as regulatory reform initiatives, this book suggests new analytical models by which to provide credit to ensure compliance and to manage enterprise risk."
--Frank A. Hirsch Jr., Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Financial Services Attorney and former general counsel for Centura Banks, Inc.

"This book tackles head on the market failures that our current risk management systems need to address. Not only do Abrahams and Zhang adeptly articulate why we can and should improve our systems, they provide the analytic evidence, and the steps toward implementations. Fair Lending Compliance fills a much-needed gap in the field. If implemented systematically, this thought leadership will lead to improvements in fair lending practices for all Americans."
--Alyssa Stewart Lee, Deputy Director, Urban Markets Initiative The Brookings Institution

"[Fair Lending Compliance]...provides a unique blend of qualitative and quantitative guidance to two kinds of financial institutions: those that just need a little help in staying on the right side of complex fair housing regulations; and those that aspire to industry leadership in profitably and responsibly serving the unmet credit needs of diverse businesses and consumers in America's emerging domestic markets."
--Michael A. Stegman, PhD, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Duncan MacRae '09 and Rebecca Kyle MacRae Professor of Public Policy Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapter

CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 7

FOREWORD

pp.:  7 – 11

PREFACE

pp.:  11 – 15

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

pp.:  15 – 19

Appendix 1A

pp.:  23 – 39

Appendix 1B

pp.:  39 – 40

CHAPTER 2: METHODOLOGY AND ELEMENTS OF RISK AND COMPLIANCE INTELLIGENCE

pp.:  40 – 45

Appendix 2A

pp.:  45 – 68

CHAPTER 3: ANALYTIC PROCESS INITIATION

pp.:  68 – 73

Appendix 3A

pp.:  73 – 105

CHAPTER 4: LOAN PRICING ANALYSIS

pp.:  105 – 107

Appendix 4A

pp.:  107 – 148

Appendix 4B

pp.:  148 – 155

Appendix 4C

pp.:  155 – 159

Appendix 4D

pp.:  159 – 161

Appendix 4E

pp.:  161 – 164

CHAPTER 5: REGRESSION ANALYSIS FOR COMPIANCE TESTING

pp.:  164 – 169

Appendix 5A

pp.:  169 – 203

CHAPTER 6: ALTERNATIVE CREDIT RISK MODELS

pp.:  203 – 205

Appendix 6A

pp.:  205 – 272

Appendix 6B

pp.:  272 – 276

Appendix 6C

pp.:  276 – 277

Appendix 6D

pp.:  277 – 287

CHAPTER 7: MULTILAYERED SEGMENTATION

pp.:  287 – 289

Appendix 7A

pp.:  289 – 320

Appendix 7B

pp.:  320 – 323

CHAPTER 8: MODEL VALIDATION

pp.:  323 – 327

INDEX

pp.:  327 – 369

LastPages

pp.:  369 – 379

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