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the incremental value relevance of banks' SCFs beyond income statements and balance sheets and compares bank's SCFs with …
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This paper examines the selective trading of available-for-sale (AFS) securities by U.S. banks after the implementation of fair value accounting under Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 115, Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 320. Our findings suggest firms still engage...
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This study examines whether religiosity is associated with the valuation multiples investors assign to fair valued assets that are susceptible to managerial bias. Using a sample of U.S. banking firms, I find that the value relevance of such assets is higher for firms located in more religious...
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We investigate what accounting information is important for explaining the credit risk for U.S. bank holding …/securities investments by type in understanding the relationship between accounting information and bank credit risk. In addition, we do not …
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The financial crisis of 2008 had a profound effect on the US banking industry, causing financial distress and the failure of a large number of banks. In this paper, we investigate whether or not banking institutions smoothed their reported earnings upward through the utilization of loan loss...
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In light of the current debate about the link between accounting and financial stability, we investigate the determinants of procyclical book leverage for US commercial and savings banks. We find that total asset growth and GDP growth are both positively related to book leverage growth. Our...
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The principal objective of this research study was to investigate the impact of the Great Economic Recession of 2008 on national banks' equity investment valuations and create an empirical model for predicting national banks' financial failure in the United States. The focal period of the study...
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Fair value accounting has been argued as one contributing factor to the recent global financial crisis occurred from 2007 to 2008. However, recent empirical studies find no significant evidence for this role of fair value accounting. One reason for this inconsistency comes from the weaknesses of...
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In light of the current debate about the link between accounting and financial stability, we investigate the determinants of procyclical book leverage for U.S. commercial and savings banks. We find that total asset growth and GDP growth are both positively related to book leverage growth. Our...
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to take a forward-looking approach to recognizing life-of-loan losses upon loan origination. Using bank mortgage approval … booms. Overall, our findings suggest that CECL adoption reduces bank lending procyclicality …
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