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FDIC TE Prep Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass What is included in tier 2 capital? - ANS ALLL up to 1.25% of risk-weighted assets qualifying preferred stock Subordinated debt Qualifying tier 2 minority interest, less any deductions in the tier 2 instrument of an unconsolidated financial institution. What is the purpose of the FDIC conducting bank examinations? - ANS To ensure public confidence in the banking system and to protect the DIF What should examiners do before discussing proposed ratings of a 3 or worse rated bank? - ANS Contact the regional office to discuss with the CM or the ARD Sections 10(b) and 10(c) of the FDI do what? - ANS Empower examiners to make thorough examination of the banks affairs What is often the single most important factor of a successful operation of an insured institution? - ANS The quality of management Examination findings, including the composite and component ratings, are subject to confidentiality under which regulation/rule? - ANS Part 309 of the FDIC rules and regs ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED When should an examination letter be delivered to the CEO/President during an exit meeting? - ANS for any bank newly assigned a CAMELS composite 3 or worse Under Section 10(d) of the FDI act, how often must insured branches of foreign banks be examined? - ANS every 12 months Section 347.211 of the FDIC rule and regs states that domestic branches of foreign banks can be considered for examination every ___________ months? - ANS 18 months Limited scope examinations should be performed how many months after an enforcement action is issued? - ANS 6 months When can examination schedules be extended to 18 months for a state nonmember bank? - ANS ~the bank has total assets of $3 billion or less ~ the bank is well capitalized as defined in 323.403(B)(1) of FDIC rules and regs ~the ban was assigned a management rating of 1 or 2 at the last examination ~the ban was assigned a composite rating of 1 or 2 at the last exam ~the bank is not subject to formal enforcement proceedings or order by the FDIC, OCC< or FRB ~no person acquired control of the bank during the preceding 12 months in which the last full- scope examination was completed Section 10(D)(9) ofthe FDI act requires what? - ANS The FFEIC to issue guidelines establishing standards for the purpose of determining the acceptability of state reports of examination. How much times notice should a bank be given for notice of an up coming examination and provided enough time to complete pre-examination request - ANS 2 weeks How are shared-loss agreements generally written? - ANS With the FDIC absorbing 80% of injured losses (up to a stated threshold) and receives 80 percent of recoveries ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED How many years are commercial, shared loss agreements generally cover how many years for losses and recoveries? - ANS 5 years for losses and 8 years for recoveries For residential mortgages, shared losses agreements generally cover how many years for losses and recoveries? - ANS 10 years for both How should an asset covered under a shared loss agreement be classified? - ANS The assets should be adversely classified (sub, doubt, loss) and be reduced by the applicable coverage rate stated in the SLA (often 80% or 95%) During an exit meeting, management should be made aware of what? - ANS All deficiencies and supervisory recommendations that will be cited in the ROE. When is a board meeting required? - ANS ~36 months or more have elapsed since the last such meeting ~the management component is 3 or worse ~two component ratings are 3 or worse ~or any other CAMEL rating is 4 or 5 What system was devised to rate a Trust department and what composite ratings are established? - ANS Uniform Interagency Trust Rating System; composites 1-5. What five critical areas are evaluated in a Trust exam? - ANS ~management ~operations, internal controls, and audits ~earnings ~compliance ~asset management

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FDIC TE Prep Exam Questions And
Answers 100% Pass




What is included in tier 2 capital? - ANS ALLL up to 1.25% of risk-weighted assets
qualifying preferred stock
Subordinated debt
Qualifying tier 2 minority interest, less any deductions in the tier 2 instrument of an
unconsolidated financial institution.



What is the purpose of the FDIC conducting bank examinations? - ANS To ensure public
confidence in the banking system and to protect the DIF


What should examiners do before discussing proposed ratings of a 3 or worse rated bank? -
ANS Contact the regional office to discuss with the CM or the ARD



Sections 10(b) and 10(c) of the FDI do what? - ANS Empower examiners to make thorough
examination of the banks affairs


What is often the single most important factor of a successful operation of an insured
institution? - ANS The quality of management


Examination findings, including the composite and component ratings, are subject to
confidentiality under which regulation/rule? - ANS Part 309 of the FDIC rules and regs

, ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


When should an examination letter be delivered to the CEO/President during an exit meeting? -
ANS for any bank newly assigned a CAMELS composite 3 or worse


Under Section 10(d) of the FDI act, how often must insured branches of foreign banks be
examined? - ANS every 12 months


Section 347.211 of the FDIC rule and regs states that domestic branches of foreign banks can be
considered for examination every ___________ months? - ANS 18 months


Limited scope examinations should be performed how many months after an enforcement
action is issued? - ANS 6 months


When can examination schedules be extended to 18 months for a state nonmember bank? -
ANS ~the bank has total assets of $3 billion or less
~ the bank is well capitalized as defined in 323.403(B)(1) of FDIC rules and regs
~the ban was assigned a management rating of 1 or 2 at the last examination
~the ban was assigned a composite rating of 1 or 2 at the last exam
~the bank is not subject to formal enforcement proceedings or order by the FDIC, OCC< or FRB
~no person acquired control of the bank during the preceding 12 months in which the last full-
scope examination was completed



Section 10(D)(9) ofthe FDI act requires what? - ANS The FFEIC to issue guidelines establishing
standards for the purpose of determining the acceptability of state reports of examination.


How much times notice should a bank be given for notice of an up coming examination and
provided enough time to complete pre-examination request - ANS 2 weeks



How are shared-loss agreements generally written? - ANS With the FDIC absorbing 80% of
injured losses (up to a stated threshold) and receives 80 percent of recoveries

, ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


How many years are commercial, shared loss agreements generally cover how many years for
losses and recoveries? - ANS 5 years for losses and 8 years for recoveries


For residential mortgages, shared losses agreements generally cover how many years for losses
and recoveries? - ANS 10 years for both



How should an asset covered under a shared loss agreement be classified? - ANS The assets
should be adversely classified (sub, doubt, loss) and be reduced by the applicable coverage rate
stated in the SLA (often 80% or 95%)



During an exit meeting, management should be made aware of what? - ANS All deficiencies
and supervisory recommendations that will be cited in the ROE.



When is a board meeting required? - ANS ~36 months or more have elapsed since the last
such meeting
~the management component is 3 or worse
~two component ratings are 3 or worse
~or any other CAMEL rating is 4 or 5


What system was devised to rate a Trust department and what composite ratings are
established? - ANS Uniform Interagency Trust Rating System; composites 1-5.



What five critical areas are evaluated in a Trust exam? - ANS ~management
~operations, internal controls, and audits
~earnings
~compliance
~asset management

, ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


What is the primary purposed of an IT exam? - ANS To determine confidentiality, integrity,
and availability of records produced my automated systems



IT operations are rated in accordance to? - ANS The Uniform rating System for Information
Technology (URIST)



What four areas are evaluated in an IT examination? - ANS ~Management
~Audit
~Support and Delivery
~development and acquisition



What is the purpose of a BSA examination? - ANS To ensure U.S. financial institutions
maintain appropriate records and file certain reports involving currency transactions and
customers relations.


Examiner information ,may contain non-public customer information defined by what? -
ANS Section 501(b) of the Gramm-Leach-Bailey Act



How long should line sheets be retained - ANS 1 examination cycle



How long should risk management and trust questionnaires be retained? - ANS 10 years,
indefinitely when irregularities are discovered or suspected.


Financial institutions in this group are sound in every respect and generally have components
rated 1 or 2. Any weaknesses are minor and can be handled in a routine manner by the board
of directors and management. These financial institutions are the most capable of withstanding
the vagaries of business conditions and are resistant to outside influences such as economic
instability in their trade area. These financial institutions are in substantial compliance with
laws and regulations. As a result, these financial institutions exhibit the strongest performance
and risk management practices relative to the institution's size, complexity, and risk profile, and
give no cause for supervisory concern. - ANS Composite 1

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