Mark To Market Accounting: Does It Provide Information To Investors

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Charles Harter

Keywords

Mark-to-market, firm value, net charge-offs

Abstract

According to the financial press the recent financial problems of many firms is at least partially due to mark-to-market accounting. In this paper I ask the question -- if mark-to-market accounting is the reason for the financial distress of firms, why does the FASB require mark-to-market? I review accounting standards that require mark-to-market accounting and empirically test the relation between firm value and mark to market adjustments to provide evidence as to whether mark-to-market adjustments are useful to investors and creditors. The results provide evidence that mark-to-market adjustments impact firm value.

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