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Thank you ahead of time for joining the Peer to Peer 2.0 Community! We appreciate your
thoughts and insights on the program. Your feedback will help us learn more from our users
and help to develop the program for furture updates.
Sincerely,
Callahan & Associates' Software Team
Learn More About Peer to Peer 2.0 Through Additional Complimentary Resources
Our webinars on Peer to Peer 2.0 were designed to introduce you to the new program. Take a look the new features of Peer to Peer 2.0 and how you can enhance your credit union analysis. Join us in:
Using Peer to Peer 2.0 to Discover More Opportunities at Your Credit Unionedit Union
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Live event: April 20, 2008
How can give your credit union's performance more perspective? Join us in our case study on improving benchmarking with comparative/peer group data. Learn about the enhancements made in Peer to Peer 2.0 to help improve your financial analysis and to better identify your credit union's strength and areas of improvement. Take a peek at the new features, as compared to your current version of Peer to Peer.
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Using Peer to Peer 2.0 to Analyze 1st Quarter Data
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Live event: June 6, 2008
How will you analyze 1Q 2008 data? How did your peers perform? Receive an overview of first quarter 2008 credit union trends. And, learn how you can use Peer 2.0 to analyze your credit union's data in relation to your market or peers.
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Using Peer to Peer 2.0 to Prepare for Your Planning Session
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Live event: July 24, 200808
How is your credit union preparing for your upcoming planning session? What information will you use to show how well your organization is performing? What methods will you use to get your team talking about the opportunities for your credit union? Learn how Peer 2.0 can help make your planning session more effective.
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What information can you pull from Peer to Peer 2.0? There are many ways Peer to Peer 2.0 can help your
credit union analysis. Simply create presentations with the program to:
Example 1 - Prepare for Your Planning Session |
Use the facts on your credit union's performance to make strategic decisions more effectively. Understand results by benchmarking your credit union's performance with custom peer groups.
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Example 2 - Analyze Merger Opportunities |
Understand the impact a merger will have on your credit union. Use data to analyze what a merger would look like at the credit union and identify opportunities.
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Example 3 - Research Credit Unions |
Target credit unions that will best fit your solutions. Understand credit union performance to build relationships in the industry.
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Example 4 - Benchmark Performance |
Give your performance more perspective. Identify those credit union's that are most similar to you in size, location, financials and demographics. Take a look at a case study on Non-Interest Income and how peer groups can help clarify the meaning of your results.
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Submit Help Desk Ticket
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question. In the “Your Inquiry or Feedback” section, use the scroll down menu to select Peer to Peer Software.
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Updates Available in Peer to Peer 2.0
Along with the release of 3Q 2008 data, Callahan has recently made over 30 fixes within the program!
Thank you for all of your feedback about Peer to Peer 2.0! We have already begun incorporating these updates in the program. Do you want the latest release? Updates are made through three simple steps via the Internet. To begin the upgrade process follow these steps and use the instructional links provided:
Step 1: Open the Peer to Peer 2.0 application
Step 2: Click on the Tools menu
Step 2: Select the Check for Software Updates option
*This process is used for quarterly data releases and program updates and fixes
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We've made changes in the program and want to keep you updated:
- 'Update available' notification when the program is opened
- Update to import charter numbers
- 4 fixes for ROM
- Net Income = a661a instead of (A395-a380-a381-a340)
- Update net_int_margin = (Annual(int_Income-a380-a381-a340)/ave_Assets) instead of (Annual(int_Income-a380-a381-a340)/ave_Assets)*100
- Total Assets Fix
- Econometric data updates
- First Cheyenne data updates 20074, 20081, 20082
- Update a455
- Update a799i
- Formula updates
- Update a704C1
- Header data
- Multiple Vendor updates
- Database program version tracker
- 3Q 2008 dataload
- Updates to the 5300 call report form
- fixed issue with downloading First Look data
- fixed issue with detecting proxy servers on install
- fixed custom chart import function where the formula “peer(“ is present
- fixed issue with importing a peer group from a list of charter numbers
- fixed issue with editing the title of custom reports