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Bank Performance
What Drives ROA?
In a previous article (HERE), we analyzed industry performance and demonstrated that the average five-year net interest margin (NIM) and return on assets (ROA) are unrelated. The correlation coefficient (R2) between these two variables is NEGATIVE 0.02 (essentially no explanatory relationship). This lack of connection has been a general observation in the banking industry for…
5 New Year’s Resolutions For Any Sized Bank That You Must Get Right in 2023
A potential economic slowdown, slower rate rises, an inverted yield curve, and deposit stress likely make 2023 a trying year compared to 2022. Banks will need to balance these short-term challenges with longer-term strategic goals. For any banker looking for clarity, we present five New Year’s resolutions, no matter your size, that provide a roadmap…
NIM and Its Relationship to ROA in Banking
Despite reaching the highest profitability in over a decade in 2022, US banks overall trade at a discount to other sectors as measured by P/E or P/Book, and approximately 53% of US banks have earned less than their cost of equity over the last five years. The high profitability for banks in 2022 was propelled…
Here Is How To Calculate Your Bank’s Cost Of Capital [Calculator]
As interest rates go back up and volatility continues to remain high, banks’ cost of capital has undergone a significant shift up. Your cost of capital is essential to know for several reasons. Mostly, it gives your board and shareholders a yardstick in which to gauge a bank’s return. Produce over your cost, and you…
We Need Your Help! Please Give Us 6 Minutes to Complete This Survey
Help us, help you. It is budget and strategic planning season, and many banks have asked for this data in order to help calibrate their bank. We are asking about your expected budgets, views on the economy, prospects for growth, and the most significant challenges. We are looking for your thoughts on the future of…
Why You Need To Use Funds Transfer Pricing in Banking
Funds transfer pricing (FTP) has been an essential tool for financial institutions for several decades. FTP was introduced to banks in the early 1980s to help manage interest rate risk on a transactional basis. FTP gained further focus after the 2007 financial crisis when financial firms failed partly because of the lack of funds transfer…