Where can I find information on banks' non-performing loans/assets?

Hi,

This isn't exactly related to i-banking but I think this would be the best forum to post this in. I'm currently writing my bachelor thesis and need data on banks' non-performing loans/assets. I found some old (circa 2001) data for a limited number of banks (the 25 largest) on the FDIC website, but I would like more recent information which covers a larger number of banks. My question is this: do banks report this data on their 10-K filings? I scanned through a number of 10-K statements on Edgar online but could not find anything. If not on their 10-Ks, where are banks required to state this (as I'm sure they have to report it to their shareholders somehow)?

Thanks

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Would "Past Due and Nonaccrual Assets" under FDIC's SDI be helpful for you?

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yes look on EDGAR under 10Ks and 10Qs and there are section for nonperformers...you might also want to look at NCOs...this can all be found within SEC documentation. If your school has access to SNL Financial, that is a great resource for financial institutions that we use as sell-side analysts. Besides those two places, I would try maybe Bloomberg but that isn't likely to be helpful.

What is your thesis argument?

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Thanks for the replies. After combing the 10-Ks and 10-Qs on Edgar thoroughly, I found it, it's usually under the section titled "MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS". My thesis looks at how managerial compensation influences risk taking. I'll do a simple regression of non-performing assets/total assets (proxy for risk-taking) against the sensitivity of managerial compensation to variance in the stock price.

 

So you are only looking at managerial compensation at banks? I mean, just because a loan is a nonperformer doesn't mean that it was risky when is was being drafted. Many construction and CRE loans went south in affluent areas (depending on the bank). Granted there were some banks that made risky plays, but for the most part, banks made loans to loans to consumers and companies that they believed could repay the loans. It is difficult to generalize on this thread but I would suggest looking at other variables that affect how management takes risk.

Off he top of my head, your r squared for CEO comp and nonperformers is going to be low.

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