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Upcoming ABA Facilitated Online Courses
Join an online course with group collaboration, instructor feedback and guidance, and fixed start and end dates. Facilitated
online courses provide an opportunity to meet your learning goals with the benefit of a classroom, but in an online
environment:
• Peer interaction in the learning community with the instructor and other students keeps you actively engaged and motivated
• Experienced industry professionals provide frequent feedback and context to your learning
• Convenient weekly schedule with no required meeting times means you decide when to work on course assignments
Building Customer Relationships | click here
November 25, 2024 – December 20, 2024 Member Price: $255 (readings included)
Building Customer Relationships guides students through the strategies for earning customer loyalty, value-
added sales and marketing, and creating and maintaining strong bank customer and partner relationships. It
builds the critical relationship management skills essential to successful banking careers.
General Accounting | click here
November 4, 2024 – March 7, 2025 Member Price: $770 (with text)
Topics in analyzing source documents, recording business transactions in a journal and posting entries in a
ledger. How to prepare a trial balance, gather adjustment data and complete a worksheet are covered, as well as
how to prepare financial statements and post-closing entries.
Consumer Lending | click here
October 27, 2024 – February 27, 2025 Member Price: $485
Ideal for those new to consumer lending, as well as current lenders who want to enhance their knowledge.
The course covers forming a loan policy, generating applications, learning about the credit investigation, and
understanding the evaluation of and decisions that go into every loan application.
Introduction to Agricultural Lending | click here
January 13, 2025 – March 7, 2025 Member Price: $575 (readings included)
A review of the fundamental skills needed to begin to undertake credit analysis, loan structuring and monitoring
for agricultural customers. The course also provides guidance on dealing with problem loans. This course
was developed in conjunction with the Schools of Banking, Inc., a jointly-owned subsidiary of the Kansas and
Nebraska Bankers Associations.
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