Financing Multiple Entities

     
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
This two day workshop is designed specifically to focus on the unique aspects of analyzing a request for credit from a borrower when multiple entities are involved.

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
bulletIdentify and discuss the various methods of accounting used for multiple entity ownership on financial statements
bulletIdentify the unique credit risks associated with financing multiple entities
bulletPresent a process for obtaining relevant data pertaining to the credit request
bulletIdentify characteristics of "investors" who are seeking ag credit
bulletOutline an approach for an initial analysis of investor applicants

KEY WORKSHOP TOPICS
bulletThe Mechanics of Multiple Entity Analysis
bulletMultiple Entities - Impact on the Credit Analysis Process
bulletIssues Related to "Investor" Financing

Hands-on examples and case study exercises are used throughout the session to provide participants with practical applications of the concepts being discussed.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Experienced agricultural lenders, credit analysts, and loan approvers who deal with credits involving multiple ownership or multiple business entities. As a prerequisite, we highly recommend attendance in Centrec’s Agricultural Credit Analysis (ACA) workshop or equivalent agricultural credit training program.

HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT
You will get hands-on experience working with the instructors and other experienced lenders in applying the concepts of financing multiple entities to real-life situations. By gaining an understanding of the mechanics and philosophies of financing multiple entities, you will be able to:

bulletThoroughly understand the consolidation process
bulletIdentify credit risks associated with financing multiple entities
bulletIdentify the issues related to investor financing
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