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The review should cover all credits that are significant. Also, the review typically includes, in addition to all credits over a pre-determined size, a sample of small credits, past due, non-accrual, renewed credits, restructured credits, credits previously considered non-performing or designated as ‘Special Mention’, related party credits, and concentrations and other credits affected by common repayment factors. The sample for each type of facility/portfolio selected for review should provide reasonable assurance that the results of the reviews have identified the major problems in the portfolio and reflect its quality as a whole, Financial institutions’ management is required to document the scope and the process of its reviews. The scope of credit reviews should be approved by the financial institutions’ Board of Directors and its Audit Committee on an annual basis or when any significant changes to the scope of reviews are made.