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Contingent Liabilities Issues And Practice 1st Edition Aliona Cebotari

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Contingent Liabilities Issues And Practice 1st Edition Aliona Cebotari
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 62
Author: Aliona Cebotari
ISBN: 9781451915563, 145191556X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Contingent Liabilities Issues And Practice 1st Edition Aliona Cebotari by Aliona Cebotari 9781451915563, 145191556X instant download after payment.

Contingent liabilities have gained prominence in the analysis of public finance. Indeed, history is full of episodes in which the financial position of the public sector is substantially altered-or its true nature uncovered-as a result of government bailouts of financial or nonfinancial entities, in both the private and the public sector. The paper discusses theoretical and practical issues raised by contingent liabilities, including the rationale for taking them on, how to safeguard against the fiscal risks associated with them, how to account and budget for them, and how to disclose them. Country experiences are used to illustrate ways these issues are addressed in practice and challenges faced. The paper also points to good practices related to the mitigation, management and disclosure of risks from contingent liabilities.

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