Monday, May 18, 2009
FASB Tightens Off-Balance Sheet Rules Concerning Loans
WASHINGTON (AP) — The board that sets U.S. accounting standards on Monday moved to end companies' use of a device that allowed them to park hundreds of billions of dollars in loans off their balance sheets without capital cushions and has been blamed for helping stoke banks' losses in the housing boom.
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