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Lease Accounting Proposal Reconsidered Again

June 8, 2011 by mcarristo

On May 19, 2011, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) met to discuss a reworked proposal related to capitalization of leased assets. The organizations ultimately decided to revert back to an August, 2010 version of proposed lease accounting rules that would require businesses to capitalize leased assets, including real estate, onto their balance sheets. This proposal would force businesses of all sizes to claim leased property as a liability, and the resulting increase in liabilities could further stifle financing in an industry that desperately needs liquidity. Increased liabilities for lessees will likely lead to shorter-term and lower-value leases, reducing commercial building owners’ borrowing capacity. NAR will follow the issue as it unfolds, and will continue to work with FASB, IASB, and policymakers to ensure that those deciding on these rules are aware of the potential effects on business credit.

Filed Under: All News Tagged With: financial accounting standards, financial accounting standards board, international accounting standards board, leases, nar

Lower Delinquency in Commercial Loans

March 12, 2010 by mcarristo

The Mortgage Bankers Association reports that commercial mortgages were among the best-performing loans and leases held by banks and thrifts in the last three months of 2009.
Commercial and industrial loans had delinquency rates of 4.39 percent, followed by commercial mortgages at 5.06 percent.
Construction loans posted the highest delinquency rate at 18.56 percent, followed by single-family mortgages at 12.49 percent.
Source: Associated Press (03/09/10)
© Copyright 2010 Information Inc.

Filed Under: All News Tagged With: banks, commercial mortgages, delinquency rates, industrial loans, leases, mortgage bankers association, single family

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