Two depository institutions have composite CAMELS ratings of 1 or 2 and are "well-capitalized." Thus, each institution f

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Two depository institutions have composite CAMELS ratings of 1 or 2 and are "well-capitalized." Thus, each institution f

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Two depository institutions have composite CAMELS ratings of 1
or 2 and are "well-capitalized." Thus, each institution falls into
the FDIC Risk Category I deposit insurance assessment scheme.
Further, the institutions have the following financial ratios and
CAMELS ratings: Use Table 13–11.
Two Depository Institutions Have Composite Camels Ratings Of 1 Or 2 And Are Well Capitalized Thus Each Institution F 1
Two Depository Institutions Have Composite Camels Ratings Of 1 Or 2 And Are Well Capitalized Thus Each Institution F 1 (29.01 KiB) Viewed 55 times
The DIF reserve ratio is currently 1.30 percent. Calculate the
initial deposit insurance assessment rate for each
institution. (Do not round intermediate calculations.
Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g.,
32.161))
Initial Assessment Rate
A_____________________
B_____________________
TABLE 13–11 CAMELS Component Weights CAMELS Component Weight С 25% A 20 M 25 E Ε 10 L 10 S 10 Source: FDIC, Federal Register, May 20, 2016. www.fdic.gov
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