Conclusion
Ron Paterson
Chapter 14 in Off Balance Sheet Finance, 1993, pp 107-108 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract The individual chapters of this book have shown that off balance sheet finance is a rather amorphous subject; it is difficult enough to define, far less regulate. The ASB has made a gallant attempt to capture all its various manifestations in a single standard, based on broad concepts. However, while there is much to be admired in FRED 4, it has to be said that it is not a completely convincing document. It will probably succeed in establishing rules for those types of transactions which it addresses specifically, but the general principles which it propounds do not seem sufficiently resilient to cope with all other conceivable permutations.
Date: 1993
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-12613-2_14
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