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Credit Unions are an alternative to community banks for business lending. Whether you are a credit union wanting more guidance or a bank wanting to understand your competition, here’s a sampling of the
question-and-answer segment from NCUA’s “Member Business Lending Regulator’s
Perspective” Webinar, held Nov. 18, 2009.

This recap comes to us complements of Ron Jooss, CUES Editor.

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Linda Keith, CPA


Linda Keith CPA is an expert in credit risk readiness and credit analysis. She trains banks and credit unions throughout the United States, both in-house and in open-enrollment sessions, on Tax Return and Financial Statement Analysis.
She is in the trenches with lenders, analysts and underwriters helping them say "yes" to good loans.
Creator of the Tax Return Analysis Virtual Classroom at www.LendersOnlineTraining.com, she speaks at banking associations on risk management, lending and director finance topics.

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