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Fair Value Accounting and Debt Contracting: Evidence from Adoption of SFAS 159
Authors:PETER R DEMERJIAN  JOHN DONOVAN  CHAD R LARSON
Institution:1. Foster School of BusinessUniversity of Washington;2. Mendoza College of BusinessUniversity of Notre Dame;3. Bauer College of BusinessUniversity of Houston
Abstract:We examine how fair value accounting affects debt contract design, specifically the use and definition of financial covenants in private loan contracts. Using SFAS 159 adoption as our setting, we find that a small but significant proportion of loans (14.5%) modify covenant definitions to exclude the effects of SFAS 159 fair values. Only a limited number of these modifications exclude assets elected at fair value (less than 7%), while all exclude liabilities elected at fair value. Notably, we document that covenant definition modification is unassociated with ex ante fair value elections. We find that covenant definition modification positively varies with common incentive problems attributed to fair value accounting and negatively varies with benefits attributed to fair value accounting. Our results suggest that fair value accounting is not uniformly detrimental for debt contracting and fair value adjustments are included when they are most likely to improve performance measurement.
Keywords:G32  M41  fair value accounting  debt contracting  SFAS 159  fair value liabilities
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