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Comments on the NCUA's Proposed Rule that Ease the Transition to the CECL Methodology Due
Comments on the NCUA's proposed rule that would phase-in the day-one adverse effects on regulatory capital that may result from the adoption of the current expected credit losses accounting methodology over a three year period are due. For more information or to submit a comment, click here.