Southeast Regional Center for Financial
Training, Inc.
AIB Law & Banking Applications (AIB-3670)
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This newly
updated AIB course reflects the ways that banks do business and how they are
affected by laws and regulations --- in plain English for the non-lawyer. It is
devoted to the basic laws and banking regulations that govern deposit accounts,
lending, real estate lending, bankruptcy, non-deposit products and services,
international banking, marketing, safety and soundness, and information
reporting.
Delivery Options
The course is available as Self-Study,
Instructor-Led Online, and In-Person.
Audience
Personnel
who are new to banking or require a refresher course on the legal basis for
many banking services and transactions.
Learning Objectives
After
successfully completing this program, you will be able to:
- Identify the laws and regulations that protect
bank deposits and govern the relationship between a bank and its
depositors
- Describe the legal protections provided to
borrowers and the rights and responsibilities of banks when they offer
credit and make loans
- Identify the laws and regulations that protect
borrowers and lenders in real estate transactions and that serve the
community interest
- Explain how the asset liquidation and
reorganization provisions of bankruptcy law protect the interests of both
debtors and creditors
- Describe the legal obligations of banks when
they serve in a fiduciary capacity and when they provide insurance and
securities products and services
- Discuss how the global trade and investment
activities of U.S.
banks are affected by both domestic and international law
- Explain laws and regulations that govern bank
marketing practices
- Identify the bank safety and soundness laws that
help protect bank assets, guard against deposit insurance system losses,
and reduce risk in the banking system
- Explain some requirements placed on banks to
report financial and customer information to government authorities and
the responsibilities placed on banks to ensure safeguards when receiving,
using, and disclosing customer information
Topics Covered
- Deposits
- Consumer Lending
- Real Estate Lending
- Bankruptcy
- Trust, Insurance, and Securities
- International Banking
- Marketing
- Safety and Soundness
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Information
Reporting
ACE College Credit Recommendation*
In
the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in
Business Law.
*Applicable for
Instructor-Led Online course.
Enrollment Form
Download and print an
enrollment form from here,
complete and fax to 904-354-1834