ABSTRACT: This essay describes implications of the subprime crisis for accounting. First, I overview the institutional and market aspects of subprime lending with the greatest accounting relevance. Second, I discuss the critical aspects of FAS No. 157’s fair value definition and measurement guidance and explain the practical difficulties that have arisen in applying this definition and guidance to subprime positions during the crisis. I also raise a potential issue regarding the application of FAS No. 159’s fair value option. Third, I discuss issues that have arisen regarding sale accounting for subprime mortgage securitizations under FAS No. 140 and consolidation of securitization entities under FIN No. 46(R) associated with mortgage foreclosures and modifications. Fourth, I indicate ways that accounting academics can address the implications of the subprime crisis in their research and teaching.
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1 November 2008
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November 01 2008
Accounting in and for the Subprime Crisis
Stephen G. Ryan
Stephen G. Ryan
New York University
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Online ISSN: 1558-7967
Print ISSN: 0001-4826
American Accounting Association
2008
The Accounting Review (2008) 83 (6): 1605–1638.
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Stephen G. Ryan; Accounting in and for the Subprime Crisis. The Accounting Review 1 November 2008; 83 (6): 1605–1638. https://doi.org/10.2308/accr.2008.83.6.1605
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