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portada Accounting and Debt Markets: Four Pieces on the Role of Accounting Information in Debt Markets (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
142
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780367688912
Edition No.
1

Accounting and Debt Markets: Four Pieces on the Role of Accounting Information in Debt Markets (in English)

Mark Clatworthy (Editor) Juan Manuel García Lara (Editor) Edward Lee (Editor) (Author) · Routledge · Paperback

Accounting and Debt Markets: Four Pieces on the Role of Accounting Information in Debt Markets (in English) - Mark Clatworthy (Editor) Juan Manuel García Lara (Editor) Edward Lee (Editor)

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Synopsis "Accounting and Debt Markets: Four Pieces on the Role of Accounting Information in Debt Markets (in English)"

Accounting and Debt Markets: Four Pieces on the Role of Accounting Information in Debt Markets provides novel and up-to-date evidence on the role of accounting information in debt markets Companies and organisations worldwide rely heavily on debt markets for short, medium and long-term financing, and debt markets and financial intermediaries have significant effects on the real economy. Accounting information has various functions in debt markets, including inter alia, informing pricing decisions and credit ratings, determining the allocation of creditor control rights and establishing bank capital adequacy requirements. The chapters in this book provide illustrative discussion, analysis and evidence on the importance of accounting information in credit markets. The first of the four pieces reflects on how a conservative financial reporting system helps firms obtain debt funds and with better conditions, and why this is the case. The second examines the effects of accounting disclosure on credit ratings of private companies and shows that accounting information is useful for credit rating agencies. The two final pieces reflect on how banks should account for credit losses, and on how regulators are tackling this issue. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Accounting and Business Research.

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