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Syllabus Credit Analysis and Management - 55534
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Last update 30-04-2024
HU Credits: 3

Degree/Cycle: 1st degree (Bachelor)

Responsible Department: Business Administration

Semester: 2nd Semester

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: Mt. Scopus

Course/Module Coordinator: ron hadassi

Coordinator Email: ron@bfgroup.biz

Coordinator Office Hours: By appointment

Teaching Staff:
Mr. Ron Hadassi

Course/Module description:
Not relevantProvide basic knowledge on credit matters in order to enable an understanding of the needs of lenders and borrowers from an economic and legal point of view. Special emphasis will be given to the analysis and management of credit in the banking and non-banking system in Israel while referring to the current economic reality and the conduct of the markets in the era of the Corona virus.

Course/Module aims:
Provide basic knowledge on credit matters in order to enable an understanding of the needs of lenders and borrowers from an economic and legal point of view. Special emphasis will be given to the analysis and management of credit in the banking and non-banking system in Israel while referring to the current economic reality and the conduct of the markets in the era of the Corona virus.

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
Perform a preliminary analysis of credit needs and examine various considerations in granting loans from different aspects

Attendance requirements(%):
100

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: lectures, case studies

Course/Module Content:
Introduction, financial credit providers and their activities, trends in credit in Israel in 2022-2023, the global credit crisis, credit risks, the Bank of Israel regarding credit management, principles and considerations in granting credit, sources and uses of credit and adapting them to the needs of the client, collateral credit - suitability types of various credit and methods of evaluation , risk-return, aspects of credit in financing various economic sectors, aspects of foreign trade credit, monitoring and supervision of the credit portfolio, forecasting and identifying customers in difficulties, credit management accounting aspects, the realization of collateral for credit, debt settlements in Israel.

Required Reading:
The final reading list will be delivered before the semester begins

Additional Reading Material:
in the course moodle

Grading Scheme :
Written / Oral / Practical Exam 75 %
Essay / Project / Final Assignment / Home Exam / Referat 25 %

Additional information:
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