Business Lending eSchool 2025
Business Lending eSchool 2025
Overview
If your credit union is building or expanding its commercial services, understanding the fundamentals of business lending is essential. The Business Lending eSchool provides a practical, credit union-specific overview of key concepts, including loan types, tax return analysis, and the role of CUSOs.
Over three targeted sessions, you’ll gain the knowledge and context needed to support your credit union’s strategic growth—and better serve your business members.
Topics include:
- The unique role of credit unions in business lending and key differences from consumer lending.
- Core lending principles: loan types, underwriting basics, and regulatory considerations.
- Legal structures, ownership authority, and the documents lenders need to understand.
- Federal tax returns and K-1s: how to read them and spot red flags.
- CUSOs: what they are, how they operate, and why they matter to your credit union.
Designed for lending staff, member business service reps, operations professionals, and anyone who supports business accounts, this eSchool delivers a strong foundation to help you navigate the business lending landscape with confidence.
Schedule
Sessions
Thursday, October 30, 2025 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. CST |
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Understanding the Building Blocks for Sustainable Growth
This one-hour foundational course is designed for credit union leaders and staff who are new to commercial lending or seeking to enhance their understanding of core concepts. You'll gain a clear understanding of the fundamental principles that drive successful commercial lending programs within a credit union environment.
Key topics include:
- The unique role of credit unions in serving business members
- Differences between consumer and commercial lending
- Essential loan types and terminology (e.g., CRE, working capital, SBA)
- Key underwriting principles: cash flow, collateral, character, and capacity
- Regulatory considerations and risk management basics
- Strategies for aligning commercial lending with your credit union’s mission
By the end of the session, you’ll walk away with a strong foundation in commercial lending and practical insights to help your credit union confidently explore or expand its business lending efforts.
Thursday, November 13, 2025 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. CST |
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A Practical Guide for Credit Union Lenders
This one-hour course equips credit union lending professionals with the knowledge necessary to confidently review and understand the legal and financial documentation associated with various business entities. Whether you're working with a sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation, knowing what to expect — and how to interpret it — is critical for effective commercial lending.
Key Topics include:
- Overview of common business entity types: Sole Proprietor, Partnership, LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp
- Key legal documents: Articles of Incorporation, Operating Agreements, Bylaws, Partnership Agreements
- Understanding ownership structure, authority to borrow, and signing authority
- Federal tax returns by entity type: Forms 1040 (Schedule C), 1065, 1120, 1120-S
- What to look for in K-1s and how they tie to cash flow analysis
- Red flags and risk indicators in legal and financial documents
By the end of the session, attendees will have a solid grasp of how entity structure impacts lending decisions, documentation requirements, and financial analysis.
Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. CST |
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What Leaders and Supervisory Committees Need to Know
This one-hour session provides credit union leaders and supervisory committee members with a clear understanding of Credit Union Service Organizations (CUSOs) - what they are, how they operate, and how to effectively oversee partnerships with them.
Participants will explore the strategic value CUSOs offer, from expanding product and service capabilities to supporting innovation and efficiency. The course also outlines regulatory considerations, risk management responsibilities, and the role of the supervisory committee in ensuring safe and sound CUSO involvement.
Key topics include:
- What is a CUSO? Structure, purpose, and examples of services provided
- Benefits of CUSO partnerships for credit unions of all sizes
- How CUSOs are regulated and reported under NCUA guidance
- The supervisory committee’s role in oversight and due diligence
- Best practices for evaluating and monitoring CUSO relationships
- Real-world examples of successful CUSO collaboration
Attendees will leave with the tools and confidence to engage in or oversee CUSO relationships that align with their credit union’s goals and regulatory responsibilities.
Pricing & Registration
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Business Lending eSchool 2025
Business Lending eSchool 2025
Business Lending eSchool 2025 | On Demand
Business Lending eSchool 2025 | On Demand
Member discounts
All credit unions are invited to register for this event. Members receive a significant discount.
Additional discounts available to member credit unions:
- Less than $50 million in assets save 20%
- Council members save 25%
- League staff save 20%
- Multi-Attendee discount - Register four attendees and get the 5th free
Please include all registrations in the same order for the discount to apply
Only one discount can be applied per registration. If a registration qualifies for more than one discount, the highest-value discount will be applied.
Other non-credit union attendees should contact us to confirm eligibility.
Need help accessing member pricing? Contact 800-356-9655 or hello@americascreditunions.org.
Attendee Info
Code of Conduct
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How to access
All live hybrid and virtual events, eSchools, and webinars are hosted on Zoom, a web conferencing platform that allows for live, interactive virtual sessions. Some on-demand hybrid and virtual events, eSchools, and webinars are hosted on Vimeo, a video streaming platform – some are hosted on Zoom. To attend, you will need a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a strong internet connection.
Whether this is your first time attending a webinar or eSchool, or you simply need a refresher, review these helpful steps and frequently asked questions below.
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Virtual Cancellations
All cancellations must be received in writing. Please provide a brief explanation for the cancellation and submit via email to hello@americascreditunions.org. Cancellations received more than 7 days prior to the event are subject to a 25% administrative fee on the order total. No refunds will be granted for cancellations received on or after 7 days prior to the event. Substitutions are accepted prior to the start of the program. Additional costs may apply. Please provide the event name, current participant and new participant name to hello@americascreditunions.org.
On Demand Cancellations
Once a purchase is completed, it is considered final. We do not offer refunds or exchanges for these products unless they are defective or not as described. Defective Products: If you receive a defective product, please contact us within 48 hours of receipt. We will arrange for a replacement or provide a refund at our discretion. Incorrect Item Received: If you receive an incorrect item, notify us within 48 hours of delivery. We will provide instructions for returning the item and issue a refund or replacement. For all questions please contact hello@americascreditunions.org.