针对商业银行的经营评价(英文版)

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1、第二章第二章 商业银行经营评价商业银行经营评价nBalance SheetnIncome StatementnRelationship between Balance Sheet and Income StatementnReturn on Equity Modeln股份制商业银行风险评级体系股份制商业银行风险评级体系(04年年2月月22日日)nPerformance Characteristics of Different-sized BanksBalance SheetnIt is a statement of financial position listing assets owned

2、,liabilities owed,and owners equity as of a specific date.nAssets=Liabilities+Equity.nBalance sheet figures are calculated at a particular point in time and thus represent stock values.China Big Four Banks(12/31/2002)v.s.All US Banks(12/31/2002)Asset(%)Liabilities(%)CNUSCNUSLoans60.261.4Deposits81.4

3、65.8Investments6.623.1Borrowings14.927.2Cash24.8 9.1Other8.4 7.4Capital3.87.1Total100100Total100100PNC Bank(12/31/2000,TA:63 bn)v.s.Community National Bank(12/31/00,TA:0.1bn)Asset(%)Liabilities(%)PNCCNBPNCCNBLoans78.064.9Deposits72.891.7Investments8.725.6Borrowings18.91.0Cash5.65.7Other7.73.9Capital

4、8.37.3Total100100Total100100Bank Assets:LoansnLoans are the major asset in most banks portfolios and generate the greatest amount of income before expenses and taxes.nThey also exhibit the highest default risk and are relatively illiquid.Loans:CategoriesnReal estate loansnCommercial loansnLoans to i

5、ndividualsnAgricultural loansnOther loans in domestic officesnLoans and leases in foreign officesnThree adjustmentsnLeases;Unearned income;Loss allowancePNC and CNB:Loan portfolio(2000)PNCCNBReal estate37.037.0Commercial28.819.4Individuals5.64.3Agricultural0.00Domestic other7.34.7International0.50Un

6、earned income-0.20Loss allowance-1.0-0.5Total78.064.9Bank Assets:Investment securities nInvestment securities are held to nearn interest,nhelp meet liquidity needs nspeculate on interest rate movementsnserve as part of a banks dealer functions.nThe administration and transaction costs are extremely

7、low.Bank Assets:Investment securitiesnShort-term investmentsnInterest-bearing bank balances(deposits due from other banks)nfederal funds soldnsecurities purchased under agreement to resell(RPs)nTreasury bills nmunicipal tax warrantsnLong-term investment:notes and bonds nTreasury securitiesnObligatio

8、ns of federal agenciesnMortgage-backed,foreign,and corporateBank Assets:Noninterest cash and due from banksnIt consists of nvault cash,ndeposits held at Federal Reserve Banksndeposits held at other financial institutionsncash items in the process of collectionnThese assets are held tonmeet customer

9、withdrawal needs nmeet legal reserve requirementsnassist in check clearing and wire transfers neffect the purchase and sale of Treasury securitiesBank Assets:Other assets nOther assets are residual assets of relatively small magnitudes such asnbankers acceptances npremises and equipmentnother real e

10、state owned and other smaller amountsBank LiabilitiesnThe characteristics of various debt instruments differ in terms of ncheck-writing capabilities ninterest paidnmaturitynwhether they carry FDIC insurancenwhether they can be traded in the secondary market.Bank liabilities:DepositsnDemand deposits

11、ntransactions accounts that pay no interestnNegotiable orders of withdrawal(NOWs)and automatic transfers from savings(ATS)accounts npay interest set by each bank without federal restrictionsnMoney market deposit accounts(MMDAs)npay market rates,but a customer is limited to no more than six checks or

12、 automatic transfers each monthBank liabilities:DepositsnTwo general time deposits categories exist:nTime deposits in excess of$100,000,labeled jumbo certificates of deposit(CDs).nSmall CDs,considered core deposits which tend to be stable deposits that are typically not withdrawn over short periods

13、of time.nDeposits held in foreign offices nbalances issued by a bank subsidiary located outside the U.S.Core dopositsnCore deposits are stable deposits that are not highly interest rate-sensitive.nCore deposits are more sensitive to the fees charged,services rendered,and location of the bank.nCore d

14、eposits include:demand deposits,NOW accounts,MMDAs,and small time deposits.Borrowings(volatile funds)nLarge,or volatile,borrowings are liabilities that are highly rate-sensitive.nNormally issued in uninsured denominations.nTheir ability to borrow is sensitive to the markets perception of their asset

15、 quality.nVolatile liabilities or net non-core liabilities include:nlarge CDs(over 100,000)ndeposits in foreign officesnfederal funds purchased nrepurchase agreementsnother borrowings with maturities less than one yearCapital:Subordinated notes and debenturesnNotes and bonds with maturities in exces

16、s of one year.nLong-term uninsured debt.nMost meet requirements as bank capital for regulatory purposes.nUnlike deposits,the debt is not federally insured and claims of bondholders are subordinated to claims of depositors.Capital:Stockholders equitynOwnership interest in the bank.nCommon and preferr

17、ed stock are listed at par nSurplus account represents the amount of proceeds received by the bank in excess of par when it issued the stock.Income StatementnIt is a financial statement showing a summary of a firms financial operations for a specific period,including net profit or loss for the perio

18、d in question.nA banks income statement reflects the financial nature of banking,as interest on loans and investments comprises the bulk of revenue.nNet interest income made up approximately 77 percent of net revenue at a bank in 1981,but only about 58 percent of total net revenue at the end of 2001

19、.The Income statement+Interest income(II)-Interest expense(IE)=Net interest Income(NII)+Noninterest income(OI)-Noninterest expense(OE)-Loan-loss provisions(PLL)=Operating income before securities transactions and taxes+(-)Realized gains or losses=Pretax net operating income-Taxes=Net income=burdenIn

20、terest incomenthe sum of interest and fees earned on all of a banks assets.nInterest income includes interest from:nLoansnDeposits held at other institutions nMunicipal and taxable securitiesnInvestment and trading account securitiesInterest expensen.the sum of interest paid on all interest-bearing

21、liabilities.nIt includes interest paid tontransactions accounts(NOW,ATS,and MMDA)ntime and savings depositsnshort-term non-core liabilitiesnlong-term debtnInterest income less interest expense is net interest income(NII)Noninterest incomenTrust or fiduciary incomenreflects what a bank earns from ope

22、rating a trust departmentnFees and deposit service charges nreflect charges on checking account activity,safe-deposit boxes,and many other transactions.nTrading revenues nreflect commissions and profits or gains from operating a trading accountnOther foreign transactionsnOther noninterest incomeNoni

23、nterest expensenPersonnel expense:nSalaries and fringe benefits paid to bank employeesnOccupancy expense:nRent and depreciation on equipment and premisesnOther operating expenses:nUtilities and nDeposit insurance premiumsLoan-loss provisions(PLL)nRepresent managements estimate of potential lost reve

24、nue from bad loans.nIt is subtracted from net interest income in recognition that some of the reported interest income overstates what will actually be received when some of the loans go into default.nCharge-offs indicate loans that a bank formally recognizes as uncollectable and charges-off against

25、 the loss reserve.Income statement:PNC&CNB,2000+Interest income(II)72%&92%-Interest expense(IE)38%&27%=Net interest Income(NII)+Noninterest income(OI)27%&8%-Noninterest expense(OE)35%&46%-Loan-loss provisions(PLL)2.1%&1.7%=Operating income before securities transactions and taxes+(-)Realized gains o

26、r losses 0.3%&0%=Pretax net operating income-Taxes8.5%&8.6%=Net income16.3%&16.0%Realized securities gains(or losses)nThey arise when a bank sells securities from its investment portfolio at prices above(or below)the initial or amortized cost to the bank.nGenerally,securities change in value as inte

27、rest rates change,but the gains or losses are unrealized(meaning that the bank has not sold the securities to capture the change in value).Relationship between balance sheet and income statementnThe composition of assets and liabilities and the relationships between different interest rates determin

28、e net interest income.nThe mix of deposits between consumer and commercial customers affects the services provided and thus the magnitude of noninterest income and noninterest expense.nThe ownership of nonbank subsidiaries increases fee income but often raises noninterest expense.Relationship betwee

29、n balance sheet and income statementnExpenses and loan losses directly effect the balance sheet.nThe greater the size of loan portfolio,the greater is operating overhead and PLL.nConsumer loans are usually smaller and hence more expensive(non-interest)per dollar of loans.Return on equity(ROE=NI/TE)t

30、he basic measure of stockholders returnsnROE is composed of two parts:nReturn on Assets(ROA=NI/TA)nrepresents the returns to the assets the bank has invested in.nEquity Multiplier(EM=TA/TE)nthe degree of financial leverage employed by the bank.EMROATETATANIROEReturn on assets(ROA=NI/TA)can be decomp

31、osed into two parts:Asset utilization(AU)income generation Expense ratio(ER)expense controlnROA=AU ER=(TR/TA)(TE/TA)nTR=total revenue or total operating income=Int.inc.+non-int.inc.+SG(L)nTE=total expenses=Int.exp.+non-int.exp.+PLL+TaxesAsset utilization(AU=TR/TA):the ability to generate income.nInt

32、erest Income/TAnAsset yields(rate)nInterest income asset(i)/$amount of asset(i)nComposition of assets(mix)n$amount asset(i)/TAnVolume of Earning AssetsnEarning assets/TAnNon interest income/TAnFees and Service ChargesnSecurities Gains(Losses)nOther incomeExpense ratio(ER=Exp/TA)the ability to contro

33、l expenses.nInterest expense/TAnCost per liability(rate)nInt.exp.liab.(j)/$amt.liab.(j)nComposition of liabilitiesn$amt.of liab.(j)/TAnVolume of debt and equitynNon-interest expenses/TAnSalaries and employee benefits/TAnOccupancy expenses/TAnOther operating expense/TAnProvisions for loan losses/TAnT

34、axes/TAOther aggregate profitability measuresnNet interest marginnNIM=NII/earning assets(EA)nSpreadnSpread=(int inc/EA)-(int exp/int bear.Liab.)nEarnings basenEB=EA/TAnBurden/TAn(Noninterest exp.-Noninterest income)/TAnEfficiency rationNon int.Exp./(Net int.Inc.+Non int.Inc.)Financial ratiosPNC,2000

35、ROE:Net Income/Average Total equity18.9%ROA:Net Income/Avg TA 1.5%AU:Total Revenue/Avg TA 9.2%ER:Total expenses(less Taxes)/Avg TA 7.0%Memo:PM:Net Income/Total Revenue16.2%EM:Avg.TA/Avg,Total Equity12.6xEB:Earning Assets/Avg TA87.0%NIM:Net interest margin 3.6%Spread 3.1%Efficiency Ratio57.2%Burden/A

36、vg.Total Assets 0.7%Non Interest Income/Noninterest exp.78.3%Performance Characteristics of Different-sized Banks:Trend with SizeEquity capital ratioCore capital(leverage)ratioTier 1 risk-based capital ratioTotal risk-based capital ratioNet interest marginYield on earning assetsCost of funding earning assetsEarning assets to total assetsEfficiency ratioNoninterest income to earning assetsNoninterest expense to earning assetsLN&LS loss provision to assetsUS Banks:ROA(2002)US Banks:ROE(2002)US&Chinese Banks:ROA(2002)US&Chinese Banks:ROE(2002)更多资料请到更多资料请到 天天学习网天天学习网 免费下载免费下载

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