2011
DOI: 10.5296/ajfa.v3i1.1001
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The Issue of Transparency in the Financial Statements of Commercial Banks: Empirical Evidence after the Global Financial Crisis

Abstract: <p>The debate on the applicability of Fair Value Accounting has resurfaced after the Global Financial Crisis. This study contributes to this debate by empirically comparing the effects when the fair value changes of financial instruments disclosed in the notes are considered in the primary financial statements. The study’s sample is four major Australian banks and four of the largest American banks and covers the period from 2005 to 2010. The results show that  Comprehensive Income of the sample banks is… Show more

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“…Flannery et al (2013) and Nahar et al (2016) highlight the lack of TD as an essential determinant of the 2007-08 world financial crisis. Bui (2011) identifies the same concern of lack of TD for financial distress in the banks even after 2007-08. Other voluminous literature links both (lack of TD and FID in the banks) (Jones et al, 2012;Adeyemi, 2011;Fosu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Flannery et al (2013) and Nahar et al (2016) highlight the lack of TD as an essential determinant of the 2007-08 world financial crisis. Bui (2011) identifies the same concern of lack of TD for financial distress in the banks even after 2007-08. Other voluminous literature links both (lack of TD and FID in the banks) (Jones et al, 2012;Adeyemi, 2011;Fosu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%