financial collateral simple method
- financial collateral simple method
- paprastasis finansinių užtikrinimo priemonių metodas
statusas Aprobuotas
sritis kredito ir finansų įstaigos
apibrėžtis Rizikos koeficientų keitimu (angl. weight substitution) grindžiamas metodas, taikomas skaičiuojant užtikrinimo priemonių poveikį kredito rizikai.
atitikmenys: angl. financial collateral simple method
šaltinis Lietuvos banko valdybos 2006 m. lapkričio 9 d. nutarimas Nr. 138 „Dėl Kapitalo pakankamumo skaičiavimo bendrųjų nuostatų“ (Žin., 2006, Nr. 142-5442)
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