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Principles and Practice of Consumer Credit Risk Management  

Helen McNab and Peter Taylor have updated the definitive consumer credit textbook: 'Principles and Practice of Consumer Credit Risk Management'
(ISBN 978-1-84516-750-9). Co-authors Helen and Peter are widely respected practitioners and consultants in the credit risk industry. The new edition reflects first-hand research among a wealth of contacts to explain and evaluate current practices and trends.

The Third Edition text is divided into 5 parts:-
* Background and introduction: sets the scene by looking at the economic and social framework for a credit operation as well as the functions required to successfully run a modern credit company.
* Quantitative techniques for consumer credit: focuses on the analytic tools used to underpin credit decisions. This includes the development and validation of a range of scoring models, prefaced by a discussion on data requirements.
* Strategic credit management: examines credit policies and strategies deployed across the credit cycle and the associated monitoring and control techniques.
* Operational processes for managing credit: deals with the practicalities of credit risk operations and consider best practices within applications processing, account management, fraud, collections, recoveries and litigation.
* Legislation, compliance and voluntary bodies: looks at the legal and regulatory framework within which the credit organisation must operate. These details will inevitably change over time, but are accurate at the time of going to press.

A jargon-busting glossary is included at the end of the book.

Written to complement the Institute of Financial Services’ Diploma in Financial Services Management, this text is incredible value at £30 plus P&P*. PayPal payment options available.

*P&P dependent on quantity and country.

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In This Section
* Overview 
* Reference Papers 
* Discussion papers and Webinars 
* Credit Textbook 
* Bibliography 
* Complementary Websites  
* Glossary of Terms 
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