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Prior research shows that during the pre-1990 bust financially weak banks managed income upward by delaying provisions for losses on heterogeneous loans. In contrast, we predict and find that during the 1990s boom profitable banks managed income downward by accelerating provisions for losses on...
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Financial Reporting for Financial Instruments provides an integrated examination of the four most active areas of empirical accounting research on financial reporting for financial instruments: (1) banks' loan loss accruals, (2) fair value versus amortized cost accounting measurement bases, (3)...
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We examine whether and how measures of market and credit risk modeling identified from banks' financial reports enhance the returns-relevance of their estimated annual unrealized fair value gains and losses for financial instruments. To capture differences in market liquidity and fair valuation...
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We examine the real effects of FAS 166 and FAS 167 on banks' loan‐level mortgage approval and sale decisions. Effective in 2010, these standards tightened the accounting for securitizations and consolidation of securitization entities, respectively, causing banks to recognize an estimated $811...
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Prior to 2018, accounting rules required banks that recognize financial liabilities at fair value to record unrealized gains and losses on the liabilities attributable to changes in the banks' own credit risk, referred to as the debt valuation adjustment (DVA), in earnings each period. Using a...
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We use changes in aggregate product market output as instruments for changes in the business fundamentals of the firms operating in those markets. These output changes are remote from individual firms’ economic and accounting choices while still capturing key fluctuations in their relevant...
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We examine the relative timeliness with which asset write-downs incorporate adverse macroeconomic outcomes versus adverse firm-specific outcomes. We posit that, compared to adverse macroeconomic outcomes, adverse firm-specific outcomes exhibit high information asymmetry between firm managers and...
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We hypothesize and provide evidence that convexity in the returns-earnings relation results in significant part from firms' real continuation options, i.e., their discretionary ability to continue operations, to make new investments, and to raise capital when financing deficits arise. We...
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Complementing prior literature that examines determinants of the sensitivity of returns to losses, we provide evidence that the sensitivity of returns to gains increases with firms' real continuation call options, i.e., their discretionary ability to continue operations, to make new investments,...
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