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We have been continually hopeful that the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) would quickly resolve the issues that all financial institutions have been experiencing with RESPA’s Good Faith Estimate and HUD-1 disclosures. The CFPB has been actively working toward new and improved documents. Unfortunately, the latest information indicates that it will be significantly into 2013 before financial institutions will be in a position to use the new forms. This means that the industry will have to continue the struggle with the existing forms for a while longer. This webinar is designed to address the current issues that continue to challenge all of us.
This informative session would best suit consumer real estate lenders, loan processors, auditors, senior lenders, underwriters, and others who participate in the consumer real estate function of your institution.
PLEASE NOTE: Your registration fee allows you to have one telephone connection. However, as many people as you like may listen from your office speaker phone. If you register for the webinar, your registration fee also includes one internet connection from a single computer terminal.
Bill Elliott has over 30 years of banking experience. As a compliance consultant and manager of the compliance division with Young & Associates, Inc., Bill works on a variety of compliance-related issues, including leading compliance seminars, conducting compliance reviews, conducting in-house training, and writing compliance articles and training materials.
Bill’s career includes 15 years as a compliance officer and CRA officer in a large community bank, as well as working at a large regional bank. He has experience with consumer, commercial, and mortgage loans, and has managed a variety of bank departments, including loan review, consumer/commercial loan processing, mortgage loan processing, loan administration, credit administration, collections, and commercial loan workout.
LIVE WEBINAR
The LIVE WEBINAR option allows you to have one telephone connection for the audio portion and one Internet connection (from a single computer terminal) to view online visuals as the presentation is delivered. You may have as many people as you like listen from your office speaker phone. Registrants receive a toll-free number and pass code that will allow entrance to the seminar. The session will be approximately 90 minutes, including question and answer sessions. Seminar materials, including instructions, pin number, and handouts will be emailed to you prior to the broadcast. You will need the most current version of Adobe Reader available free at www.adobe.com.
Can’t attend the live webinar? The ON-DEMAND WEB LINK**is a recording of the live event including audio, visuals, and handouts. We even provide the presenter’s email address so you may ask follow-up questions. Approximately 1 week prior to the webinar, you will receive an email with the web link. This web link can be viewed anytime 24/7, beginning 6 business days AFTER the webinar and will expire 6 months after the live program date. But there's more . . . AS AN ADDED BONUS, you will also receive a FREE audio/visual CD ROM.* The CD ROM includes the original audio/visual presentation, the question and answer sessions, and the handouts. Use the on-demand link or this “off-the-shelf” training program for those that could not attend the live seminar and for future training.
New! Listen on your iPad, iPhone or Android device. Instructions will be emailed to you with the on-demand link.
BOTH LIVE WEBINAR AND ON-DEMAND WEB LINK** (INCLUDES FREE CD-ROM*)
Includes options 1 and 2 above.*CD ROM for PC use only
**All materials are subject to copyright and intended for your financial institution’s use only.
Contact the Education and Training Department at 800.995.9064 or email your questions directly to training@nwcua.org.
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