Chapter 7 MANAGEMENT
Chapter 7 MANAGEMENT • Assess management’s ability to recognize, assess, monitor, and control risk • Assess whether the credit union board of directors has sufficient expertise to adequately plan, direct, and control the operations of the credit union • Determine whether the board and management adequately plan for
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