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CRE Lending – Developing a Cash Flow and Key Ratios-Sp24

$330.00

Additional information

Date

01/16/24

Recording Available Until

04/16/24

Presenter

Richard Hamm

Company

Advantage Consulting & Training

Target Audience

commercial lenders, credit analysts and small business lenders; consumer lenders, lending managers and credit officers, mortgage bankers and private bankers; loan review specialists, special assets officers

Program Time

10:30 am-12:00 pm CT

Duration

90 minutes

Banks continue to deal with commercial real estate (CRE) loans as a major portion of their loan portfolios. Also, many borrowers still have large holdings of income-producing or rental real estate. Whether directly financing these assets or including the income stream(s) in your overall credit analysis, it is important to understand key analytical concepts in developing CRE cash
flow. This program demonstrates (from a case study) the key variables and concepts for determining real estate cash flow, including transaction-level stress-testing and where to find information from existing sources, such as tax returns, and what additional information may be needed, such as customer rent rolls.

Specific subjects that will be covered during the seminar:

• Net operating income (NOI) components and concepts
• Understanding key variables within NOI: vacancy, management fees, replacement reserves and capital expenditures
• Using tax return schedules and customer rent rolls
• Transaction-level stress-testing of debt service coverage (DSC) and loan-to-value (LTV)