The New York Proposed Loss Mitigation Final Report is an official document issued by the New York State Division of Financial Services (DFS) that provides a comprehensive overview of the proposed loss mitigation measures for a particular financial institution. It includes details on the proposed measures, how they are to be implemented, and how they will impact the institution's financial health. The report is used to assess the institution's preparedness to address potential losses in the event of a financial crisis. The report typically includes four different types of documents: 1. A Financial Profile of the Institution: This document outlines the institution's financial health and its ability to withstand a severe financial shock. 2. An Analysis of the Proposed Loss Mitigation Measures: This document provides an overview of the proposed measures and their intended effects on the institution's operations. 3. A Summary of the Proposed Loss Mitigation Measures: This document provides a summary of the proposed measures and their impact on the institution's financial health. 4. A Summary of the Regulatory Approval Process: This document outlines the regulatory approval process, including the requirements for approval of the proposed measures. The New York Proposed Loss Mitigation Final Report is a critical component of the financial institution's risk management strategy and is used to ensure that the institution is prepared to address potential losses in the event of a financial crisis.