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Most researchers who investigate the interplay between fair value accounting (FVA) and the financial crisis look at the time period during the crisis. This paper investigates a potential role for FVA prior to the crisis: If FVA led to increased accounting profits with the recognition of...
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Accounting (specifically fair value accounting) has been named by some as a role player in the financial crisis. The defensive argument that accounting is only a messenger ignores the important roles of accounting in banking and bank supervision. A second related argument is that prudential...
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A topic of recent interest in accounting research has been the investigation of the role of fair value accounting (FVA) in the global financial crisis. This research focused on finding a link during the crisis time-period and often states that “accounting is only a messenger”. The model...
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Research findings on the role of fair value accounting (FVA) in the global financial crisis can be interpreted to find that FVA is not applied neutrally by banks. The results of FVA are accepted when they contribute to higher profits and are actively resisted when they lead to losses. The aim of...
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