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    Off Balance Sheet Financing Practices [Student Name] [Course Title] [Instructor Name] [Date] Off Balance Sheet Financing Practices The traditional accounting methods have been replaced by a number of new accounting techniques. Some of which are observable while other remain hidden. Off Balance Sheet Financing or OBSF is one of these new accounting techniques. It is a mode of obtaining finance for a business without disclosing significant capital expenditures on the balance sheet of a company

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    Off-balance Sheet Financing Vehicles – Restructuring Problems When something collapses‚ there are always some things to blame on; and for the financial crisis erupted August 2007‚ people blamed it on off-balance sheet financing vehicles. Special purpose entities (SPEs)‚ structured investment vehicles (SIVs)‚ or variable interest entities (VIE) are different terms used for “off-balance sheet financing” practices that banks had used to hide their debts until the recent market meltdown. This paper

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    Off balance sheet financing is financing from sources other than debt or equity offerings‚ such as joint ventures‚ research and development partnership and operating leases. For complex institutions such as banks‚ they increase their use of off shore subsidiaries and swap transactions to avoid disclosing liabilities. In other words‚ off balance sheet accounting is a process which a business creates what is practically a debt that it must pay off‚ but the debt is accounted as another type of transaction

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    -Starbucks Corporation and the use of “Off-Balance SheetFinancing Starbucks Corporation‚ founded in 1985 in Seattle‚ Washington‚ purchases‚ roasts and sells whole bean coffees at retail locations worldwide. Starbuck’s in-store products include brewed coffees‚ espresso beverages‚ blended beverages‚ complimentary food items‚ teas and brewing equipment. At the end of 2009‚ Starbucks operated through 7‚ 803 retail locations in 49 countries (Annual Report 4). In recent years‚ Starbucks’s stock

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    whereas fee based services of NBFCs include bill discounting‚ portfolio management and other advisory services. LEASE FINANCING Leasing as financial service is a contractual agreement where the owner (lessor) of equipment transfers the right to use the equipment to the user (lessee) for an‚ agreed period of time in return for a rental. At the end of the lease period the asset reverts back to the lessor unless there is a provision for the renewal of the contract or there is a provision

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    The Effect Of Off Balance Sheet Financing In Failure Of Lehman Brothers Off Balance Sheet Financing: Off balance sheet financing is an accounting method whereby companies record certain assets or liabilities in a way that keeps from appearing on the balance sheet. Example: Supposed that company A has an operating lease on land on which company A has to pay £25‚000 per annum for the next 50 years. But due to nature of lease and IAS17‚ which allow Company to record yearly rental expense‚ but IFRS

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    This means of financing has developed rapidly in the decades of sixties and seventies. At present this means of financing gained considerable importance due to its wide variety of applications and has gained a substantial increase in the sheer volume of transactions. Although this type of financing can be for long term‚ most lease financing is for periods of less than ten years. Under the subject of finance our concern is with financial leases rather than with operating leases. Hence we will study

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    [pic] [pic] Course code: F-201 Course title: Financial accounting -2 Submitted to: Tahmina Akter Lecturer Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by: |Name | |

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    denied financing. This predicament is not automatically restricted to the start-up business owner either. Established construction businesses are realizing that their bank or finance company is decreasing to make that all essential loan. It is because the current effect of the residential sub-prime loan disorder has wandered to the business community. Banks are narrowing up on the micro-loans that they used to make with consistency. To get critically needed heavy equipment lease-financing business

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    Introduction Lease financing is comparatively a new concept in the financial sector and has got recognition as aninnovative source of finance for accelerating the pace of industrialization as well as economic growth of Bangladesh. Leasing companies have registered substantial growth in lease financing during the year 1985through 1994. Since 1995 to date‚ growth in lease market has significantly slowed down because of sluggisheconomic activities‚ withdrawal of incentives by the government‚ imposition

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