Andrew Foulger

Full Scope: A UCE Study Guide

Master the fundamental principles of bank supervision with Full Scope: A UCE Study Guide. Designed specifically for Assistant National Bank Examiners preparing for the Uniform Commissioning Examination (UCE), we break down dense OCC Comptroller’s Handbooks, Bulletins, and federal regulations into digestible, high-impact audio deep dives. From evaluating asset quality to mastering IRR, we provide the technical clarity you need to move from 'Assistant' to 'Commissioned.' Tune in to turn your commute or gym session into an elite study hall. Private AI Podcast - Not affiliated with the OCC

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Andrew Foulger

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2. Feb 2026

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Episode 11: Cash Accounts 02.02.2026

In this episode, we break down the OCC’s 1998 booklet on Cash Accounts . While it might seem straightforward, cash is a bank's most liquid asset and its highest target for misappropriation, making it a critical area for examiner scrutiny. We explore the systems that keep the physical "coin and currency" of the nation flowing safely through the banking system. We unpack the operationa...

Episode 10: Capital and Dividends 02.02.2026

In our next deep dive, we explore the OCC's Capital and Dividends booklet. Capital is a bank’s "shock absorber," designed to provide a cushion against unexpected losses and maintain public confidence in the financial system. We move beyond basic accounting to understand how the OCC regulates a bank's ability to survive the worst-case scenario. We unpack the regulatory framework o...

Episode 9: Bank Supervision Process 02.02.2026

In this installment of our series, we dive into the "manual for the examiners"—the Bank Supervision Process booklet. This is the roadmap that ties every other handbook together, moving from the microscopic details of a single loan to the macroscopic view of the entire bank. We explore the risk-based philosophy that defines modern supervision: Risk-Based Supervision: Why examiners don&#39...

Episode 8: Bank Premises 02.02.2026

In this installment, we break down the OCC’s 2016 booklet on Bank Premises. We move out of the trading pit and into the lobby to discuss why the physical buildings and equipment a bank owns are more than just overhead—they are a specific area of regulatory restriction. We explore the rules of ownership and the risks of "gold-plating": The 12 USC 371d Limit: Understanding the hard cap tha...

Episode 7: Bank Dealer Activities 02.02.2026

In this episode, we explore the OCC’s guidance on Bank Dealer Activities. We move from the traditional lending "shock absorbers" to the fast-paced trading floor, where banks act as intermediaries in the securities and derivatives markets. We break down the unique risks and controls of the dealer desk: The Dealer vs. The Investor: Distinguishing between a bank holding securities for its o...

Episode 6: Internal and External Audit 01.02.2026

In this episode, we dive into the OCC’s 2003 Internal and External Audits booklet. We explore the bank’s "third line of defense" and why a strong audit program is the difference between a minor hiccup and a systemic failure. We break down the framework of oversight and independence: The Independence Factor: Why the Audit Committee must be composed of outside directors and why the Interna...

Episode 5: Asset-Based Lending 01.02.2026

In this episode, we tackle the most "intense flavor" of the ARIF spectrum: Asset-Based Lending (ABL) . Based on the OCC’s Comptroller’s Handbook, we explore why ABL is often described as a "high-maintenance, intrusive relationship" where the lender essentially watches the borrower sleep. We break down the mechanics of high-control lending: The Philosophy of ABL: Why these lende...

Episode 4: Allowance for Credit Losses 31.01.2026

If a bank’s loan portfolio is its engine, the Allowance for Credit Losses (ACL) is its shock absorber. In this episode, we explore the 2021 OCC Handbook updates on ACL, detailing the monumental shift from the old "Incurred Loss" model to the modern, forward-looking CECL standard. We unpack the complex world of bank reserves and the life cycle of a loss: The CECL Revolution: Understanding...

Episode 3: Agricultural Financing 30.01.2026

When a banker looks at a scenic cornfield, they don’t see a landscape—they see a "factory without a roof." In this episode, we dig into the OCC Comptroller’s Handbook on Agricultural Lending to explore how banks manage the absolute volatility of farming. From "biological lags" to the dreaded "carryover debt," we examine the unique risks that come when your collateral...

Episode 2: Accounts Receivable and Inventory Financing (ARIF) 30.01.2026

What do high-end electric guitars, "fresh air" in a warehouse, and the U.S. Army have in common? They are all critical pieces of the Accounts Receivable and Inventory Financing (ARIF) puzzle. In this debut episode, we break down the March 2000 OCC Handbook (with updates through 2025) to explore the "hidden plumbing" of the global supply chain. We dive into the scrappy engine ro...

Episode 1: The Master Framework: A Synthesis of Every OCC Handbook 30.01.2026

Welcome to the debut episode of Full Scope: A UCE Study Guide. Before we dive into the weeds of specific exam procedures, we’re taking a 30,000-foot view of the entire OCC supervisory library. This episode provides a comprehensive synthesis of every Comptroller’s Handbook. We identify the "golden threads" that run through the agency’s philosophy, the consistent application of the CAMELS...

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