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A large loan payment was made in error so it was reversed using the "95" Account Adjustment code. Why would the Auto Funds Transfer system transfer the exact amount of the reversal in the evening?
The large loan payment was applied as a principal-only payment, which does not move the next payment due date on the loan. When the payment was reversed using the 95 reverse loan payment code, the due date was backed up and made the loan delinquent. That evening, the Auto Funds Transfer system tried to satisfy the delinquency on the loan because the delinquency control flag was turned on in the AFT record. Whenever you reverse a loan payment, make sure to review the loan due date before an More...
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Can I have CU*BASE default the applicable delinquent fine code into that field when I am building a new loan request?
Yes. There is an Amortization Default option available in each of your Loan Product Code configurations which allows credit unions to default amortization criteria such as: Delinquency Fine Code, Rate, Payment Frequency, # of Payments etc. The system will then default this value into the applicable fields when creating a new loan request. These defaults are intended to provide consistency for all new loan requests, but can be changed/edited during the loan request process if necessary.
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My member gets a Social Security (SSA) deposit via ACH. We use an ACH distribution to pay the member’s loan payment, but the loan payment was not made. Why did this happen and what benefits are there to using an Automated Funds Transfer (AFT) instead?
Prior to the 16.10 release, the SSA began using multiple Company IDs, and it was recommended that credit unions consider using Automated Funds Transfers (AFTs) to handle distributions. Beginning the 16.10 release a new cross-reference system will be implemented that will automatically funnel all incoming company IDs from the Social Security Administration and treat them as if they came from one, consistent company ID we’re referring to as the “Primary ID.” With the changes ma More...
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How should I reverse a loan payment or savings deposit that was done to the wrong account?
If the transaction was performed the same day, reverse using Tool #31 Reverse Tran/Adjust Tlr Drawer (Same Day) and then rerun transaction correctly. If the transaction was performed on a previous date, reverse using Tool #354 Effective-Dated Transfers . CU*BASE will automatically adjust the dividend/interest amounts for you. If you want to be able to override the dividend/interest amounts, use Tool #353 Effective-Dated Account Adjustment instead.
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I see that my member's loan account is in the credit bureau reporting file but it isn't reflected on the individual's credit report. What types of things might prevent a primary borrower or additional signer from being applied by the bureau?
If you or your member notice an account is not being updated (or the additional signer on a loan) you should first try to find out if the loan/additional signer was included in the file sent over to the bureau. You can do this for the most recent reporting cycle by running Tool #658 Print Loan Info Sent to Credit Bureau . If the member loan/additional signer information (defined by METRO 2 as the J1 segment or J2 Segment) is present in that file you need to look further into the following types More...
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How do I research why a loan did not report to the Credit Bureau?
Here are seven things to review if you are trying to research why a loan did not report to the credit bureau. Look to see if the loan is flagged not to report to the credit bureau: Access Tool #20 Update Account Information (shortcut: acct) for the account and click the Credit Reporting Info button. The Report to credit bureau flag must be checked. Look at the Credit Report History located in Loan Account Inquiry via the Delinquency window (F23 or click the lookup button next to the Deli More...
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Why do my totals on the Loan Delinquency Analysis Report (Tool #461) no longer match the Collection Delinquency Report (Tool #637)?
The two reports are using different criteria to determine loan delinquency: Loan Delinquency Analysis With the 13.0 release in the spring of 2013, the Loan Delinquency Analysis Report (Tool #461) was changed to report loan delinquency in days instead of months per updated NCUA requirements (see below*). The current processing date is compared to the next payment date to determine the actual number of days delinquent. This is most commonly used report for obtaining delinquency information for More...
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How can I view basic statistics of my loan applications, such as denied, approved, pending, and deleted?
CU*BASE has a tool that displays application statistics in a handy dashboard format. Tool #472 Loan Queue Activity Tracking allows you to choose a date range and branch to filter the information, with additional filters such as Underwriter Code, Delivery Channel, Interviewer ID, Loan Category, Product Code, Dealer #, and Business Unit, if you wish. You can also use this dashboard to analyze the data you've selected in your filters, as well as export to a PDF or Excel format. This dashboard c More...
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One of my members is having trouble opening the loan coupon PDF from online banking via Chrome. She gets this error message from Acrobat Reader: “There was an error opening this document. The file is damaged and could not be repaired.” Any tips?
When you click the Print Coupon button from Chrome, the file will be shown along the bottom edge of the screen in the downloads bar. This means the file has been successfully downloaded to a default folder on your PC. If your browser is set up so that PDFs are automatically opened using Acrobat Reader (browsers typically have a plugin or their own built-in reader as the default, but you can change it), you can try an alternate method to open a downloaded PDF when Acrobat Reader can’t: In More...
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On our loan credit insurance and/or debt protection posting reports, we see exception descriptions that are abbreviated. What are their meanings and did the premiums/fees post or were they rejected?
These message indicators appear on the CU*BASE loan insurance premium posting report (TCUNAS2 / TCUNAS3) and the Debt Protection Fee posting/exception reports (TCUNAD2 / TCUNAD3). By looking at the reports, you can tell if a premium / DP fee posted or not based on the exception. LOAN INSURANCE MESSAGES ADD SIGN There is joint coverage on this loan. There is either no 'additional signer' record, or the birth date for the additional signer is missing or invalid. JT TO SG There is joint cov More...
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If a loan category is configured for a single payment per period (members are not allowed to pay ahead), at what point does the system know when to advance the next payment date and when it should not?
The system will advance the next payment due date depending on the payments made during the “payment period” window, which runs from due date to due date (which is not always calendar month). Once the next payment period begins, any payments made will count towards the payment amount due until it is fully satisfied, at which point the due date will advance to the next payment period. Payments may still be made during the current payment period; however, any overpayments will be c More...
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How can I post a back-dated deposit or loan payment?
With the Effective Date Account Adjustment feature, you can post an adjustment with an effective date in the past. This feature can be used to post a transaction to a member’s account and have the system automatically calculate the adjustment to interest or paid dividends according to the effective date of the adjustment. In a nutshell, it effectively back-dates simple, common types of transactions with a notation in transaction history indicating the effective date. It currently works o More...
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I created a loan with an incorrect loan category. Can I maintain the loan category on the member's loan? Will the principal and interest balance update the general ledger?
Yes. It is possible to maintain the loan category as long as both loan categories have the same Process Type (E=Closed End, L= LOC, M=Mortgage etc). The maintenance screen also allows for the new category principal G/L which should be used to insure the loan category value is using the correct general ledger number for principal. The member's principal and accrued interest balances will be updated in the general ledger during end-of-day. Therefore, no manual journal entry is necessary.
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A loan is currently written off. What procedures do I take to charge this off from my books? We will not collect anything further on this loan.
To charge off and close a loan, use Tool #1006 Write Off / Charge Off Loans and choose Charge Off. The loan account will be closed and a record written to the write-off/charge-off history dashboard. You MUST include a reason for closing the suffix. write off write-off writeoff written off written-off writtenoff charge off charge-off chargeoff charged off charged-off chargedoff
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How do I set up a loan so that the payment is due on the last day of the month, and automatically changes according to the number of days in each month?
When setting up the loan request, enter a First payment date that is the appropriate month-end date. For example, if creating a loan request on August 25, you would specify that the first payment is due on September 30. Then enter a 31 into the Payment day field. This will trigger the system always to use the last day of any given month going forward (31, or 30, or 28 or 29 for February). To adjust this on new loan requests going forward, set the Day of first payment as 31 using Tool #470 Loa More...
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Why can I not change the GL account assigned to a loan category? The GL number is valid but the message I receive is "The GL account entered is invalid."
When building a loan category or changing the general ledger number in an existing loan category the sysem requires that the G/L account number be built in Tool # 383 GL Account Control Configuration first. This will ensure the accrual of interest during end-of-day processing. Contact a client service representative for help with this tool.
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Why are there loans with zero balances but with accrued interest due showing up on my Loan Information report?
The most likely reason is that someone posted an account adjustment to pay off the loan and get it off the books, but neglected to clear out the interest due amount at the same time. NOTE: Remember that CU*BASE delinquency monitoring ignores loans where the balance is $0 or below, regardless of whether there is interest due or not, but the system will not close a loan with interest due, even if the principal has been paid to $0. If posting a manual account adjustment, make sure to post an adjust More...
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Do loan applications through online banking comply with Wisconsin's community property regulations?
Yes, CU*BASE knows if your credit union location is in a community property state and has the required disclosure text coded in the loan application delivery program. It's Me 247 online banking
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How can I get a report or printout of my Loan Purpose Codes?
While in the initial Purpose Code configuration screen, click the printer icon at the top of the screen and a report is produced of the codes configured. (Use the Related Link below to see a picture of this icon.)
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The Selective Loan Information Report (Tool #788) summary total for "Total Loans Disbursed" does not use the Disbursement Limit. Can you tell me what it is using to get the total?
This report uses the field called Disbursed Amount in the MEMBER5 or MEMBER6 data file. This is an accurate representative total of the amount that was added to your loan portfolio. Other reports, such as the Contingent Liability Analysis Report (Tool #280), use the Disbursement Limit to derive the amount of contingency balance by subtracting the current balance from the disbursement limit.
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How do I post a loan payment to principal only?
On the Teller Deposits/Withdrawals screen, you can use one of the following Process Codes (enter the code into the far-right Proc Code column next to the loan account): L - Use this code to post the ENTIRE deposit amount to principal X - Use this code to override the default payment matrix and specify exactly how the payment amount should be distributed between principal, interest, escrow, fine, etc. For more details, click on the links below to open related online help topics. NOTE: More...
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Is there a charge-off routine for loans?
Yes, both a write-off and a charge-off feature, in fact. A written-off loan is still collectible whereas a charged-off loan is released from debt and closed. Both steps are recorded as part of the CU*BASE written-off/charge-off loan history database. (Use the link below to learn more about this database and associated dashboard.) To write off a loan, use Tool #1006 Write Off / Charge Off Loans and use the write-off option. This reclassifies the loan but it is still retained on the member r More...
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How do I apply prepaid interest properly on a Mortgage Loan?
How you apply the payment properly depends on what type of situation you are in. Following are instructions on how to handle both prepaid interest types. Perform these entries via Tool # 492 Member Account Adjustment (Full) : If the prepaid interest is a positive entry: Type Amount Description Interest Offset G/L# Offset Location 92 $X.cc PREPAID INT $X.cc INT G/L BR# 85 $X.cc PREPAID INT $X.cc INT G/L BR# $X.cc is the prepaid interest amount The first transaction puts it into the interest buc More...
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We have a loan serviced by another financial institution that we are participating in. Our auditors have asked us to make sure that it is viewed as a loan, but we have it configured as an investment on CU*BASE. How should this be configured?
Within CU*BASE the Participation Lending software is for managing member loans and investor positions. With this the member record is serviced by your credit union and therefore recorded as an actual member loan. If your credit union is purchasing into a loan serviced by someone else and you would like to manage your investment in participation offerings by others, this can be done through the CU*BASE Investments subsidiary software. Some pointers to keep in mind: You will use Tool #993 INV 1: More...
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Can written off loans be suppressed from member statements?
No. If a loan has been written off by the CU*BASE system and therefore is still considered collectible, it will continue to appear on member statements. If a loan uncollectable it should be closed (charged off) and therefore will not appear on member statements. Currently there is no plan for CU*BASE to suppress certain types of loans or other accounts from appearing on a member's statement. However, you could code the account so no statement is produced. See the Related Q A link below. coll More...
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