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Live Fiscalworthiness Assessment and Exposure Evaluation through Advanced Computational Models in Lending Environments

4 National University of Mexico, Mexico

Abstract

The increasing digitization of financial ecosystems has necessitated the evolution of advanced computational approaches for assessing fiscalworthiness and evaluating exposure risks in lending environments. Traditional credit assessment systems, characterized by static data utilization and delayed processing, are inadequate for addressing the dynamic and high-frequency nature of modern financial interactions. This research paper explores the integration of advanced computational models, including machine learning, real-time analytics, and probabilistic frameworks, to enable continuous fiscalworthiness assessment and exposure evaluation.

The study proposes a multi-layered analytical architecture that incorporates real-time data acquisition, adaptive modeling, and dynamic risk quantification. Drawing conceptual parallels from exposure measurement systems in electromagnetic environments, the research emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring, threshold-based evaluation, and regulatory compliance. These analogies provide a unique perspective on financial exposure, where borrower behavior and environmental variables interact in complex and often unpredictable ways.

Through a comprehensive synthesis of existing literature and theoretical constructs, the paper identifies key limitations in conventional lending models, particularly their inability to process streaming data and adapt to evolving risk patterns. The proposed framework leverages supervised and unsupervised learning techniques, along with stochastic modeling, to enhance predictive accuracy and decision-making efficiency. The integration of real-time analytics enables instantaneous updates to borrower profiles, thereby improving the responsiveness of lending systems.

Findings indicate that advanced computational models significantly enhance the accuracy of fiscalworthiness evaluation while reducing exposure to financial risks. However, challenges related to data privacy, algorithmic transparency, and system scalability persist. The research concludes by outlining future directions for the development of intelligent lending systems, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations and regulatory alignment. Overall, this study contributes to the advancement of computational finance by providing a robust framework for dynamic risk assessment in lending environments.

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How to Cite

Carlos Hernández. (2026). Live Fiscalworthiness Assessment and Exposure Evaluation through Advanced Computational Models in Lending Environments. Global Multidisciplinary Journal, 5(02), 190-196. https://www.grpublishing.org/journals/index.php/gmj/article/view/422

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