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CECL Adoption: Common Questions and Real-World Examples

With the deadline for adopting current expected credit loss (CECL) approaching, financial institutions are grappling with a multitude of questions regarding its implementation.

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Recorded Tuesday,
April 11th, 2023
3 Presenters
2h total length
$279.00 or 1 Token

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With the deadline for adopting current expected credit loss (CECL) approaching, financial institutions are grappling with a multitude of questions regarding its implementation. To ease the burden, we have collated some of the most commonly asked questions from our clients and provided practical and detailed responses. Our goal is to help institutions understand the intricacies of CECL and learn from real-world examples of its adoption.

What You'll Learn

  • Hear our practical and detailed responses to those CECL questions
  • Learn about real-world examples and observe CECL adoption in practice
  • Gain suggestions for institutions that have not yet settled on their CECL methodology or solution

Who Should Attend

This discussion of common questions regarding CECL adoption will benefit anyone responsible for preparing, reviewing or auditing CECL calculations - including personnel in accounting, lending and credit operations, and financial executives.


Nick Ansley

Instructor Bio

Nick Ansley is a partner who brings more than 15 years of invaluable experience to financial institution clients. He has particular expertise with external audit and accounting and control issues that specifically impact financial institutions. Nick also has extensive commercial loan review experience. He has worked with large banks to develop internal control narratives and testing programs to assist them with FDICIA compliance requirements. Bringing additional value to his clients, Nick also assists with various agreed-upon procedure engagements and internal control reviews.


Jeffery Johnson

Instructor Bio

Jeffery W. Johnson started his career with SunTrust Bank in Atlanta as a Management Trainee and progressed to Vice President and Senior Lender of SouthTrust Bank and Senior Vice President and Commercial Banking Division Manager for Citizens Trust Bank of Atlanta.

Most of his career has been spent in Credit Administration, Lending, Business Development, Loan Review, Management and Training & Development. He has managed loan portfolios representing a cross section of loan types including: Large Corporate, High Net Worth Individual, Middle Market Companies, Small Business, Real Estate and Non-Profit Organizations.

Mr. Johnson is now a training professional in the financial industry by leading various seminars covering important topics relating to issues in financial institutions. He teaches actively for fifteen state banking associations in the United States, Risk Management Association (RMA) and individual financial institutions nationwide. He co-authored a training course entitled "Lending to Service and Other Professional Organizations" for RMA in 2001.

Mr. Johnson earned a B.A. Degree in Accounting from Morehouse College in Atlanta; a MBA in Finance from John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio; Banking diploma from Prochnow School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin and a Graduate Certificate in Bank Management from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.


John  Erwin

Instructor Bio

John Erwin is a partner with over 12 years of experience in audit and consulting services. He is experienced in both public and nonpublic financial statement audits, benefit plan audits, and outsourced bank internal audits. John also has experience working with Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 internal control documentation, testing, and consulting services for both accelerated filers and smaller reporting companies. He works primarily in the financial institutions and insurance industries.