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Webinar - Understanding Loan Documents - A Two-part Series
7/7/2009
1:00 am
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A Two-Part Webinar Series
Understanding Loan Documents Presenter: Bob Ullom Have you ever read your bank’s promissory note, security agreements or mortgage/deed of trust? Most bankers would have to admit the answer is: NO. This new series was developed by a banker who has been teaching loan documentation nationwide for 32 years. Taught at a basic level (for bankers, not lawyers), the instructor will lead participants through all sections of the various required loan documents. The purpose is to create a deeper understanding of why certain documents are required plus the significance of various sections and verbose language (often referred to as “boilerplate”). A working knowledge, with a focus on the risk management aspects of each document, is the goal. Being able to explain document content will add much to customer relationships.
Part I - Loan Documents July 7, 2009 1:30 - 3:30 pm CT Part II - Real Estate Loan Documents July 14, 2009 1:30 - 3:30 pm CT
Bankers Ed books all registrations. Call 888-262-7701 with questions. Contact the TBA only for general information about Webinars.
TBA Contact: Monique Jenkins Tennessee Bankers Association 211 Athens Way, Ste 100 Nashville, TN 37228-1381 615/244-4871 or 800/964-5525 or visit our website at www.TNBankers.org
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