P2P: Updating Role and Vendor Data
Credit unions have the opportunity to role and vendor data associated with their credit unions directly in Peer-to-Peer.
Credit unions have the opportunity to role and vendor data associated with their credit unions directly in Peer-to-Peer.
What are inactive institutions in Peer-to-Peer Within Peer-to-Peer, you have the ability to analyze inactive institutions, referring to institutions that no longer exist either through mergers or liquidations. Institutions that have changed their names or charter number are not considered inactive. You can recognize inactive institutions by a dagger superscript and the month and year …
When working with ratios in Peer-to-Peer, averages will not be a simple summation of the ratio divided by the total number of institutions. Instead, Peer-to-Peer uses a weighted average.
If you would like to clear all of your peer groups at the same time, you can hit “Clear Set” in the central bottom part of the comparison set viewer, and that will empty your comparison set.
In addition to viewing your peer group as either a summation or a weighted average, we have added the ability for peer group data to be presented with other types of analysis, including medians, top and bottom 10%, and the top and lowest quartiles.
Looking for a specific account code, or trying to figure out what an account code stands for? Wonder no longer! There are two ways to find out about a given account code: Navigate to the main search bar in Peer-to-Peer to look up an account code Click below to download the full reference guide to …
An Alpha Listing Detailed display gives you the ability to analyze a number of metrics for a list of institutions in a table format.
What is the Formula Wizard? In addition to the pre-built displays and peer groups in Peer-to-Peer, the software allows you to build custom peer groups and custom displays to best suit your analysis needs. Callahan’s Formula Wizard is a built-in tool (indicated with a binoculars icon) found in Peer-to-Peer that can be used to help …
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