Accounting Proposals Could Neuter TARP
A recent proposal by the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board to allow financial institutions to apply fair value measurements to illiquid instruments, such as synthetic collateralized debt obligations, could render the government’s Troubled Asset Relief Program ineffective, auditors at Ernst & Young said.
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