Credit Stress Testing: Looking at Commercial Real Estate Risk

J.T. Turner


The webinar leader is J.T. Turner, who has over 28 years of experience in the lending industry. He has worked as a trainer for the past 22 years, in areas of lending, underwriting, origination, quality control, and personal growth. He is a seminar leader for the Center for Financial Training, a member of the Franklin Speakers Bureau, and past member of the National Speakers Association. J.T. is also a professional actor, with credits in film, TV, radio and on the stage.

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm CT
With the real estate market still going through times of change, pressure has been set upon lenders to make sure they are lending appropriately, and that they have portfolios that make sense. In particular, Commercial Real Estate portfoilos need to be reviewed as market conditions change. This seminar will review one method of reviewing a Commercial Real Estate Portfolio, Credit Stress Testing. By using variables, we can predict what changes might occur in a portfolio when the market changes.

Covered Topics Include:

  • Current Marketplace Conditions
  • Stress Test Benefits
  • Credit Stress Modeling Overview
  • Debt Service Coverage
  • Loan to Value Considerations
  • Primary Models

Who Should Attend?

This class is recommended for anyone who deals with commercial real estate, including underwriters, processors, managers, quality control personnel, originators, loan officers, or branch personnel.

Sign Up!

On-Demand Recording Only - $255
Unlimited playback & materials only. If you are unable to attend the regularly scheduled event, but are interested in the topic, you can purchase the recorded version. You will receive a web address for online viewing and an audio CD and handouts for offline viewing.


Remember me



(forgot password?)


The system was unable to recover your password. You can register a new account or, if you prefer, call 800-831-0678 ext. 7 to ask a human to investigate further. Thank you!
Register Now
Re-enter Email
The system was unable to reset your password. Plese call 800-831-0678 ext. 707 to ask Steve to investigate further. Thank you!
Your password has been reset.
Your password has been sent to your registered email. Click enter to proceed to the main login screen.
Your password is still the default value. Though not required, you are highly encouraged to update it to a more secure value.