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What is Asset Liability Management in Banking? [Video]

What is Asset Liability Management in Banking?

A bank is a financial intermediary that collects funds from depositors and lends the funds to others at a higher rate than it pays to depositors (this is the net interest margin).

Historically, you could calculate a bank’s profit as follows:
interest earned from borrowers – interest paid to depositors = bank profit

To increase profit, banks focused on funding their activities at the lowest possible cost.

But the banking industry has changed significantly.

Loans used to account for nearly all of a bank’s revenue; today, banks generate additional income from investments in securities, speculation with derivatives, and other sources. While deposits used to be the primary source of funds, banks now obtain funds with short- and long-term borrowing, securitizations, and collateralized borrowings.

These changes brought new types of risk. Unfortunately, many banks failed to manage these risks, and some banks became insolvent or required a bailout during the 2008 financial crisis. The banking industry has evolved, however, and banks now manage these risks with asset-liability management (ALM).

ALM is the process of matching assets and liabilities to manage risk; specifically, to protect against adverse changes to the bank’s profit, firm value, and liquidity.

Banks carry out ALM by optimizing the following gaps:
• The earning gap
• The duration gap
• The cash flow gap
• The liquidity gap

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IFRS 16 Lessor Accounting Example 1 | Finance Lease [Video]

When a lessor accounts for a finance lease under IFRS 16, the lessor must derecognize the asset from its statement of financial position and record a lease receivable upon commencement of the lease. If the lessor is a manufacturer or dealer, then the lessor must also record sales revenue and cost of goods sold upon commencement of the lease. The lessor will then recognize interest revenue throughout the lease term. At the end of the lease, the lessor will restore the asset to its statement of financial position. If the actual residual value turns out to be less than the guaranteed residual value, the lessor will receive cash from the lessee to cover the shortfall. — Edspira is the creation of Michael McLaughlin, who went from teenage homelessness to a PhD. Edspira’s mission is to make a high-quality business education accessible to all people.— SUBSCRIBE FOR A FREE 53-PAGE GUIDE TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS* http://eepurl.com/dIaa5z— LISTEN TO THE SCHEME PODCAST* Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scheme/id1522352725* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4WaNTqVFxISHlgcSWNT1kc* Website: https://www.edspira.com/podcast-2/ — CONNECT WITH EDSPIRA* Website: https://www.edspira.com* Blog: https://www.edspira.com/blog/ * Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Edspira* Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/561316587899818//* Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/edspira* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edspira— CONNECT WITH MICHAEL* Website: http://www.MichaelMcLaughlin.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-michael-mclaughlin * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Prof_McLaughlin* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prof.michael.mclaughlin* Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/prof_mclaughlin*Twitch: https://twitch.tv/prof_mclaughlin * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prof_mclaughlin*TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@prof_mclaughlin

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From Lawyer in Bolivia to Successful US Accountant: 3 Steps to Make It Happen [Video]

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