2022
DOI: 10.1002/jcaf.22590
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Are banking and accounting expertise on the audit committee related to bank loan terms?

Abstract: The extant literature reveals that audit committee (AC) members with industry expertise can enhance the AC's effectiveness in monitoring the financial reporting process. In this study, we focus on AC banking and accounting expertise and examine their effects on bank loan contracting, respectively. We find that banks offer more favorable price term (i.e., interest rate) and non-price terms (i.e., lower likelihood of providing collateral, more financial covenants, and longer maturity) to borrowers whose AC membe… Show more

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