Risk-Based Capital Model for Bankers Version 1.06
This model is meant to help bankers complete call report Schedule RC-R.
It uses information provided on call report schedules and additional items
not on call reports that impact the risk based capital calculation. The
model provides reports displaying Schedule RC-R amounts and capital
limitations. This version of the model incorporates changes to the March
31, 2004 call reports.
You may send questions or comments about this application or the
risk-based capital regulation via e-mail to http://www.occ.treas.gov/mail1.htm.
Questions or comments about the application may also be sent to:
Paul Damyan, National Bank Examiner Credit Risk Division
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency 250 E St., SW Washington, DC 20219 (202) 874-6171 or
(314) 436-3078
Questions about the Risk-based Capital regulation should be
addressed to:
Amrit Sekhon, Risk Expert Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency 250 E St., SW Washington, DC 20219 (202) 874-5070
Because the worksheet cannot address all situations that
may arise in calculating regulatory capital items and ratios, the
provisions of the capital standard issued by a bank's primary
federal supervisory authority take precedence over the worksheet.
A bank's regulatory capital calculations are subject to examiner
review, regardless of whether this optional worksheet or the
bank's own method of calculation is
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Download the program
To download for just your machine or for distribution
over your network - use the single-file version. (Note: The
file size is approximately 2 megabytes.)
- Download one compressed file (RBC.EXE) to your
hard drive.
- Execute RBC.EXE to begin the installation program.
- Execute C:\RBCINSTALL\SETUP.EXE
- To conserve disk space, delete the RBCINSTALL folder (directory)
after you have successfully installed the program.
To create diskettes that you can use to install the program
elsewhere - download our two-file version and follow the instructions
below:
- Download two self-extracting zipped files (RBCDISK1.EXE
and RBCDISK2.EXE.)
to your hard drive. (Note: RBCDISK1. EXE is approximately
1.1 megabytes and RBCDISK2.EXE is approximately 956 kilobytes)
- Label two blank 3-1/2" high density diskettes RBCDISK1 and
RBCDISK2.
- Unzip the files to diskettes:
- Unzip RBCDISK1.EXE by doing the following:
- Place the diskette labeled RBCDISK1 in the disk drive.
- Execute the downloaded file RBCDISK1.EXE.
- WinZip Self-Extractor program will inform you that it will unzip
the file into A:\. (If you are using a different drive than A:, then
change A:\ to the appropriate drive letter.)
- Click the UNZIP button.
- Click the CLOSE button.
- Unzip RBCDISK2.EXE by doing the following:
- Place the diskette labeled RBCDISK2 in the disk drive.
- Execute the downloaded file RBCDISK2.EXE.
- WinZip Self-Extractor program will inform you that it will unzip
the file into A:\. (If you are using a different drive than A:, then
change A:\ to the appropriate drive letter.)
- Click the UNZIP button.
- Click the CLOSE button.
At this point, you will have two diskettes that you can take to any
PC on which you want to load the RBC program. To install the program
from these diskettes, do the following:
- Install the program
- Insert the diskette labeled RBCDISK1 in the appropriate drive of
the machine on which you want to install the program.
- Execute SETUP.EXE.
- Follow the prompts. (You will be asked to insert the other two
disks when needed.)
- To save space, if desired, you can delete RBCDISK1.EXE and
RBCDISK2.EXE from the PC where you originally downloaded
them.
You are entering an official United States government
system, which may be used only for authorized purposes. Unauthorized modification of any
information stored on this system may result in criminal prosecution.
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