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''Bank resolution and recovery''
''Project management''.


Gone Concern Loss Absorbing Capacity.  
A Gantt chart is a project planning and management tool comprising:
*Project tasks normally listed in a column
*Time lines, usually shown as horizontal bars, showing the start and end times for each task.




Usage in the field of bank recovery and resolution has taken time to develop. The acronym was sometimes just GLAC that is defined as 'Gone-Concern Loss Absorbing Capacity'.
==See also==
 
* [[ACT Competency Framework]]
GCLAC focused on the loss absorbing capacity of bail-in-able debt to replenish equity.
* [[Business skills]]
 
* [[Planning and projects]]
The [[FSB]], that had used 'GLAC' has now changed to the term [[Total Loss Absorbing Capacity]] (TLAC).
* [[Silo]]
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Total Loss Absorbing Capacity]]
 
*[[Capital adequacy]]
 
*[[Loss absorbing capacity]]
 
*[[PLAC]]
*[[Recovery]]
*[[Resolution]]
 
*[[SLAC]]
 
*[[MREL]]
 
*[[Gone concern]]
 
*[[Bailin]]
 
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Revision as of 18:24, 8 April 2018

Project management.

A Gantt chart is a project planning and management tool comprising:

  • Project tasks normally listed in a column
  • Time lines, usually shown as horizontal bars, showing the start and end times for each task.


See also