
Off-Balance Sheet Activities
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The essays are divided into two sections. The first covers issues surrounding OBS activities and banking and begins with a brief introduction that places the essays into context. OBS activities and the underinvestment problem, whether loan sales are really OBS, and money demand and OBS liquidity are examined in detail. Section two, which also begins with a brief introduction, focuses on issues of securitized assets and financing. A report on recognition and measurement issues in accounting for securitized assets is followed by three separate discussion essays. Other subjects covered include contract theoretic analysis of OBS financing, the use of OBS financing to circumvent financial covenant restrictions, and debt contracting and financial contracting. The latter two contributions are also followed by discussion essays. This unique collection of papers will prove to be an interesting and valuable tool for accounting and finance professionals as well as for academics involved in these fields. It will also be an important addition to public, college, and university libraries.
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ANTHONY SAUNDERS is Professor of Finance and Yamaichi Faculty Fellow at New York University.
ASHWINPAUL C. SONDHI is an Associate Professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
Content
Off-Balance Sheet Activities and Banking by Anthony Saunders
Off-Balance Sheet Activities and the Underinvestment Problem in Banking by Christopher James
Are Loan Sales Really Off-Balance Sheet? by Gary Gorton and George Pennacchi
Money Demand and Off-Balance Sheet Liquidity: Empirical Analysis and Implications for Monetary Policy by Reuven Glick and Steven E. Plaut
Discussion by Mark J. Flannery
Financial Reporting and Off-Balance Sheet Transactions by Joshua Ronen and Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi
Recognition and Measurement Issues in Accounting for Securitized Assets by Robert J. Swieringa
Discussion by Gerald I. White
Discussion Nicholas Dopuch and Grace Pownall
Discussion Benjamin S. Neuhausen
Contract Theoretic Analysis of Off-Balance Sheet Financing by Jim Donegan and Shyam Sunder
The Use of Off-Balance Sheet Financing to Circumvent Financial Covenant Restrictions by Samir El-Gazzar, Steven Lilien, and Victor Pastena
Discussion by Clifford W. Smith, Jr.
Debt Capacity and Financial Contracting: Finance Subsidiaries by Joshua Ronen and Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi
Discussion by Jacob G. Birnberg
Appendix
Index
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