P2P Tutorial: How To Share Peer Groups
Watch the video below to learn how to share peer groups in Peer-to-Peer.
Watch the video below to learn how to share peer groups in Peer-to-Peer.
There are several options for exporting data, charts, and displays from Peer-to-Peer for all your analysis and presentation needs. Whether preparing a report for your staff or creating a presentation for your board, Peer-to-Peer exporting is quick and easy.
Peer-to-Peer makes it easy to share custom displays and folders with other users at your organization. Read this how-to document to learn more.
Peer-to-Peer Cloud Edition lets you start a slide show without having to export any graphs or charts to PowerPoint. Use this feature to quickly show graphs and charts during your staff meetings or other presentations, no downloading necessary!
Learn more about Callahan & Associates Return Of The Member Score in this how-to document.
Watch the video below that covers how to use the RBC Forecasting Tool and RBC Component Breakdown Tool.
Learn more about the risk-based capital forecasting features in Peer-to-Peer.
Follow these 6 steps to learn how to create peer groups in Peer-to-Peer by importing credit union charter numbers.
Peer-to-Peer’s allows you to customize your peer group selections. Tailor your comparison sets to make your analysis more meaningful by comparing one credit union to other credit unions or banks who are similar or who are direct competitors in local markets. This helps identify similarities that the built-in asset based peer groups may not capture, such as local economic conditions.
Peer-to-Peer now allows you to analyze currently inactive institutions historically. This function will allow you to include institutions that are not currently active in your peer groups and comparison sets. Follow these easy steps to learn how!