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Kindly use the Basel one framework to answer this question.

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For question a kindly list the assets and the related risk needed to compute the risk weighted assets.

For question c Use the following formulas

asset to capital multiple= banks total asset÷total capital

Cooke ratio = total regulatory capital÷total risk weighted assets

Cooke ratio= total tier 1 capital÷total risk weighted assets.

Kindly list all the items that you use from the financial statements in your calculations so that I can easily follow through.QUESTION ONE.

Nkumbu Bank income statement for the year ended 31st December 2015

 INTEREST INCOME

 

        Loans and advances from normal deposits (excluding leasing income)

7,602

               Local currency loans (Retail)

5,686

               Local currency loans (Corporates)

966

               Foreign currency loans (Retail)

93

               Foreign currency loans (Corporates)

856

        Loans and advances from re-finance credit (including leasing income)

0

               Local currency loans

0

               Foreign currency loans

0

        From banks and other financial institutions (including OMO deposits)

649

               Domestic institutions

164

               Foreign institutions

485

               Bank of Zambia

0

        Securities:

2,478

              Treasury bills (investments)

1,074

              Government bonds (investments)

1,175

              Statutory bonds (investments)

0

              Money market instruments (investments)

0

              Other securities (investments)

0

              Trading securities (all classes as above)

229

        Leasing income from normal deposits

0

        Credit cards

0

        All other

0

       TOTAL INTEREST INCOME (excluding dividends)

10,729

  INTEREST EXPENSE

0

        Deposits:

1,377

              Demand (Retail)

2

              Demand (Corporates)

672

              Savings (Retail)

151

              Savings (Corporates)

2

              Time: 

550

                         Certificates of deposits (Retail)

0

                         Certificates of deposits (Corporates)

0

                         Other

550

        Interest paid to banks and financial institutions:

657

               Loans

0

                    Foreign currency loans

0

                    Local currency loans

0

               Deposits

657

                    Foreign currency deposits

28

                    Local currency deposits

629

         Subordinated debt

18

         Shareholders loans

0

        All other

0

      TOTAL INTEREST EXPENSE

2,051

NET INTEREST INCOME

8,677

 PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES

0

        General

(993)

        Specific

139

TOTAL PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES

(855)

 NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES

9,532

  NON-INTEREST INCOME

0

        Commissions, fees and service charges (local currency transactions)

3,065

        Foreign exchange:

2,766

              Fees from f/x transactions

622

Realised trading gains/ (losses)

3,343

Unrealised gains/ (losses) from foreign exchange holdings

(1,198)

        Dividend income

0

        All other

47

      TOTAL NON-INTEREST INCOME

5,878

NET INTEREST AND OTHER INCOME

15,410

NON-INTEREST EXPENSES

0

Salaries and Employees Benefits

9,124

Occupancy

182

Equipment

248

Depreciation

60

Education and Training

17

Audit, Legal and Professional Fees

730

Insurance

58

Frauds and Forgeries

62

Management Fees

0

Donations

0

Others

2,357

TOTAL NON-INTEREST EXPENSES

12,838

INCOME /(LOSS) BEFORE TAXES

2,572

Taxation

1,039

INCOME/ (LOSS) AFTER TAXES

1,534

Nkumbu Bank Statement of Financial Position as at 31st December 2015

ASSETS


NOTES AND COIN

               48,089

   Domestic Currency

               32,520

   Notes

               32,520

  Coins

                          -

   Foreign Currency Notes And Coins

               15,569

   BALANCES WITH BANK OF ZAMBIA

             167,152

   Statutory Reserves on Local Deposits

               83,660

   Statutory Reserves on Foreign Deposits

               62,647

   Current Account

               20,846

   Open Market Operations (OMO) Deposits

                          -

   Other

                          -

   BALANCES WITH DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONS

               13,960

   Banks

               13,960

   Other Financial Institutions

                          -

   Items in Transit

                          -

   BALANCES WITH FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS

             243,679

   Investments

             170,556

   Working Balances

               73,122

   INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES

             174,155

   Issued or guaranteed by the Government

             174,155

   Treasury Bills

               72,529

   Government Bonds

               88,426

   Clearing house collateral (treasury Bills)

               13,200

   Statutory Bonds

                          -

   Other Bonds

                          -

   Other securities

                          -

   NET LOANS AND ADVANCES

             615,874

   Gross Loans and Advances

             624,471

   Loans from Re-Finance Credit

                          -

   Loans from Normal Deposits

             624,471

   Allowance for Loan Losses

                 8,598

   BILLS OF EXCHANGE

                          -

   INTERBRANCH

                          -

   FIXED ASSETS

                 5,906

   OTHER ASSETS

               64,394

   Accrued interest receivable

               12,028

   Derivatives

                 2,681

   Prepaid and deferred charges

                     803

   Goodwill and other intangibles

                 5,057

   Taxes

                          -

   Repurchase agreement receivable

                          -

   Other

               43,825

   TOTAL ASSETS

         1,333,209


                          -

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

                          -

   DEPOSITS

         1,032,715

   Demand

             639,800

   Savings

               94,068

   Time

             298,848

   BALANCES DUE TO BANK OF ZAMBIA

                          -

   Current Account

                          -

   Open Market Operations (OMO) Loans

                          -

   Re-financing credit

                          -

   Other

                          -

   BALANCES DUE TO DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONS

               30,135

   Banks

               26,793

   Other financial institutions

                          -

   Items in transit

                 3,343

   BALANCES DUE TO FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS

               32,361

   Loans and Advances

                          -

   Others

               32,361

   BILLS OF EXCHANGE

                          -

   INTERBRANCH

                          -

   OTHER LIABILITIES

               91,878

   Accrued interest payable

                 6,098

   Derivatives

                          -

   Taxes

               (3,100)

   Deferred income

                          -

   Dividends payable

                     321

   Repurchase agreement payable

                          -

   Other

               88,559

   OTHER BORROWED FUNDS

                 5,114

   Maturing in less than one year

                          -

   Maturing in one year or more

                          -

   Subordinated debt

                 5,114

   Shareholders' loans

                          -

   Other

                          -

   SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

             141,006

   Preferred shares

                          -

   Ordinary shares

               83,349

   Share premium

                          -

   Retained Earnings

               55,472

   Fair Value reserves

               (3,734)

   Revaluation reserves

                          -

   Statutory reserves

                 2,457

   Other Reserves

                 3,462

   TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

         1,333,209


                          -

   OFF BALANCE SHEET

             106,110

   Contingent Liabilities

               72,899

Guarantees

               53,673

Letters of Credit

               19,226

Assets Pledged as Collateral Security (other than Clearing House)

                          -

Other

                          -

   Commitments

               33,211

Arising out of Sale and Option to Repurchase Transactions

                          -

Credit/Debit Cards

                          -

Foreign Exchange and Interest Rate related Contracts

                 2,426

Other

               30,785

   Allowance for Loan Losses on Acceptances and Off Balance

                          -

Sheet Items Included in Other Liabilities

                          -

REQUIRED:

(a) Calculate the Risk Weighted Assets (RWA) of Nkumbu Bank;

(b) Calculate the capital position of Nkumbu bank; and

(c) Determine whether the bank has adequate capital or is capital deficient.

Note: Use the Basel I framework.

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