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Financial Partners - 2005 Partner Information, Reports, and Tables

Financial Partners - 2005 Partner Information, Reports, and Tables. Training Guide/Manual Volume VI January 2006 Part 2 U.S. Department of Education – Federal Student Aid (VISIT OUR WEBPAGE @ www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/PEPS).

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Financial Partners - 2005 Partner Information, Reports, and Tables

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  1. Financial Partners - 2005 Partner Information, Reports, and Tables Training Guide/Manual Volume VI January 2006 Part 2 U.S. Department of Education – Federal Student Aid (VISIT OUR WEBPAGE @ www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/PEPS) (The information in this guide is either fictitious or has been blocked for privacy purposes.)

  2. Table of Contents Volume VI, Part 2Financial Partners Module Page ENTITY MAINTENANCEServicer Query 90 Servicer Detail 95 Lender Query 97 Lender Detail 107 Lender Portfolio Query 108 Lender Portfolio Detail 112 Guarantor Query 113 Guarantor Detail 117 REPORTS List of Reports Available 118 TABLES Lender Association Code 146 Scope Code 148 ARL Type 150 Review Type 152 Payment Method 154 Default Letter Type 156 Appendix A Lender Deficiency Codes 158 Appendix B School Deficiency Codes 160 Appendix C Description of Reports 162 Appendix D Field Definitions and Points 165

  3. ENTITY MAINTENANCE Servicer Query: To query data on servicer’s names, addresses and ID choose More/Financial Partners/Entity Maint/Servicer Query.

  4. This screen automatically loads with all servicers in PEPS. Scroll to the right to view additional information. From this screen you can click on shortcut buttons to view basic demographical information on a servicer, and the lenders or guarantors they service for.

  5. Servicer Query - Second Screen.

  6. Servicer Query - Third Screen. Scroll back to the left and select the “Detail” button of the first record.

  7. This is the servicer detail record. There is a “Servicer Dtl Rpt” button that can be selected to preview or print numerous information that is contained in PEPS on the servicer. This report is also available in the Reports screen (PEPSR342). This is a lender servicer, therefore, you can view the lenders’ it services. Select the “Lenders” button. Note: This table is maintained in the headquarters office. If you notice a change that should be made to these records, please provide a note at the following address: Elbert.Murphy@ed.gov. There is an alternative way to access this screen by choosing More/Financial Partners/Entity Maint/Servicer Detail.

  8. This information was populated based on the lenders reported in the servicer’s audit for the 2002 audit year. Select the “Red Door” twice to exit to the main menu.

  9. Servicer Detail: See page 94.

  10. Lender Query: To get a list of lender names, addresses, IDs, and associated lenders chooseMore/Financial Partners/Entity Maint/Lender Query.

  11. Enter a criteria to view a list of lenders. In this example we will be requesting all lenders whose name starts with “Chase”. Enter “Chase %” in the “Name” field and select the “Magnifying Glass” button.

  12. The query produced numerous records. Scroll to the right for additional information. From this screen, you can click on shortcut buttons to view basic demographical information on a lender, the portfolio rollup on all associated lenders and the servicers and guarantors they do business with.

  13. Lender Query Results - Second Screen.

  14. Lender Query Results - Third Screen.

  15. Lender Query Results - Fourth Screen. Scroll back to the left and select the “Detail” button of the first record.

  16. This is the lender detail record. There is a Lender Detail Report button that can be selected to preview or print numerous information that is contained in PEPS on the lender. This report is also available in the Reports screen (PEPSR340). Select the “Servicers” icon to view the servicers they do business with. Note: This table is loaded using the data from the LaRS system. There is an alternative way to access this screen by choosing More/Financial Partners/Entity Maint/Lender Detail.

  17. This is a list of related servicers. This information was populated based on the lenders reported in the servicer’s audit for the 2002 audit year. Select the “Red Door” twice to go back to the query screen.

  18. Select the “Assoc rollup” button.

  19. A record is displayed for the most current calendar year and provides summed portfolio data for a group of lenders that are associated. Other years can be displayed by using the scroll bar. Select the “Red Door” icon twice to exit to the main menu.

  20. Lender Detail: See page 103.

  21. Lender Portfolio Query: To query information such as origination or outstanding amounts on lenders choose More/Financial Partners/Entity Queries/Lender Portfolio Query.

  22. The lender portfolio query will provide portfolio data from FY 1995 through current. In this example, click in the “OPE ID” field and enter 81079800. Select the “Magnifying Glass”

  23. The following information resulted from the query criteria specified. These screens provide origination & outstanding dollars that the lender has reported on their ED form 799, Part V on the old form and Part IV on the new form. Scroll to the right to see the additional data. Scroll back and select the “Dtl” to view the portfolio data for the selected year. Note: If no records were found and the OPE ID is a valid number, it means the lender has not filed a ED Form 799 since the first quarter of 1995.

  24. This is the lender portfolio detail record. It is the same information displayed on the query spreadsheet. The Association rollup can be viewed on this screen and the spreadsheet for the year selected. Regular & complex queries can be performed on this screen as well. Select the “Red Door” icon twice to return to the main PEPS screen.

  25. Lender Portfolio Detail: See page 111.

  26. Guarantor Query: To query data on guarantor’s names and ID choose More/Financial Partners/Entity Maint/Guarantor Query.

  27. This screen automatically loads the guarantor data. Scroll to the right to view additional information. From this screen, you can click on shortcut buttons to view basic demographical information on a guarantor, contacts with the guarantor, and the servicers and lenders they do business with. Select the “Detail” button.

  28. This is the guarantor detail record. Select the “Additional Contact” icon. Note: This table is maintained by the regional office. If you notice a change that should be made to these records, please notify your cognizant regional office. There is an alternative way to access this screen by choosing More/Financial Partners/Entity Maint/Guarantor Detail.

  29. This screen can hold many contacts within the guarantor. Select the “Red Door” three times to exit to the main menu.

  30. Guarantor Detail: See page 115.

  31. REPORTS Numerous reports are available to preview on the screen or print directly to the local printer by choosing More/Financial Partners/Reports.

  32. Currently there are 29 canned reports available that provide information on program reviews, audits, default rates and the participants.

  33. The next few screens are the additional reports that are available in this section. For a brief description of all reports, see Appendix C.

  34. There are three remaining reports after scrolling to the bottom of this screen. For a brief description of all reports, see Appendix C.

  35. The first report is “Review Activity.” It lists review activity and dates associated to reviews for a specified period. The report can be viewed or printed directly to a local printer from this screen. This is the monthly report that was once sent to every guarantor. For this exercise select the “Preview” button on the first report to go to a parameters screen.

  36. The parameter screen is used to make the selection criteria for a report. In this example we will view lender reviews conducted by the ED Region 2 for the period of 10/01/2001 thru 09/30/2002. Complete the parameter screen as shown below and select the “ Green Light”. There are three types of reports that can be selected in this parameter screen. NOTE: After selecting the “Green Light” it takes a few moments for the report to appear on the screen. Please be patient. Pushing numerous buttons could cause the system to lock up and your User ID will need to be reset.

  37. The reviews that were conducted during the period specified in the parameters are listed in this report. It also provides other dates related to the review, the review type, and deficiency data. Scroll to the right to view additional information.

  38. Additional pages of the report can be viewed using the “arrow” buttons. It can be printed to the local printer or generated to a file so that it can be sent electronically. To return to the reports screen, select the “Red X” button. All open report windows need to be closed, as well.

  39. The second report is “Collected Liabilities-Detail Report.” This report provides information on the amount of money collected on reviews during a specified period of time. Select the “Preview” button.

  40. This parameter screen will retrieve results to view dollars collected on lender reviews by Region 2 during 10/01/2001 thru 0930/2002. Complete the parameter screen as shown below and select the “ Green Light”.

  41. The dollars collected by Region 2 during the period specified in the parameters are listed in this report. It also provides information on the review and type of deficiency. Scroll to the right to view additional information.

  42. Additional pages of the report can be viewed using the “arrow” buttons. To return to the reports screen, select the “Red X” button.

  43. The third report is “Open Reviews w/o Rpt/Issues.” This report provides information on reviews that have been conducted and the reports have not been sent out. Select the “Preview” button.

  44. Enter the following criteria to get a report where a review was conducted and it has been more than 3 months and the report has not been issued. Enter a date in the “To DT” field that is 3 months less than today. After entering the criteria listed on this screen, select the “Green Light” button.

  45. The following report provides information where a review was conducted and as of the 3-month date the report has not been issued, as well, as other important information related to the review. Scroll to the right to see additional information.

  46. Open Reviews w/o Rpt/Issues Report - right side. Select the “Red X” button to return to the reports screen.

  47. The fourth report is “Reports Issued and not closed.” This report provides information on reviews where the report has been sent, however, the review has not been closed. Select the “Preview” button.

  48. Enter the following criteria to get a list of reviews where the reports were issued and it has been more than 6 months and the review remains open. Enter a date in the “To DT” field that is 6 months less than today. After entering the criteria on this screen, select the “Green Light” button.

  49. The following report provides information on the entity, dates and deficiencies associated with the review. Scroll to the right to see additional information.

  50. Reports Issued & not closed Report - right side. Select the “Red X” button to return to the reports screen.

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