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Luo Jun ID: C /07/2011

outline Definition Argument Conclusion Discussion

Definition The global financial crisis is also called the subprime mortgage crisis which was characterized by extreme volatility in financial markets as well as by the failure or quasi failure of many financial institutions such as Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, AIG, Merrill Lynch, Citicorp, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Dexia.

Definition the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in transactions between market participants at the measurement date.

Cause Brothers, AIG, Merrill Lynch, Citicorp, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Dexia.(Magnan 2008) The reasons for global financial crisis are excessive use of derivatives, lack of oversight, low rates in the Federal Reserve System and a housing bubble in the USA

Arguement whether the fair value accounting is responsible for the financial crisis or not which happened between 2007 and 2010

Argument fair value accounting as opposed to historical cost accounting has nothing to do with the global financial crisis.

Argument fair value accounting has resulted in the turmoil in the financial markets in the global financial crisis between 2007 and 2010

Argument the low efficiency of financial institution in reporting financial assets and liabilities accurately, which was caused by the use of fair value accounting standards.

Conclusion As a rule of accounting standards, fair value accounting provides better insights to current risk as a role of messenger.

Conclusion it is responsible for the turmoil in the financial market as a role of contributor for six reasons which might have magnified the global financial crisis between 2007 and 2010

Conclusion fair value accounting is responsible for the financial crisis

Discussion Do you think the Global financial crisis could be avoided?

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