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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