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Operating lease decision and the impact of capitalization in a bank-oriented country

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  • Begoña Giner
  • Francisca Pardo

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This article explores the reasons why firms engage in operating leases and examines the potential impact of a change in the related accounting rules. We focus on the accounting advantage of off-balance financing, which does not affect the typical accounting-based covenants especially important in bank-oriented countries. However, we also consider other economically based arguments. Using manually collected operating lease data for Spanish listed firms, we use the constructive capitalization method to measure as-if liabilities. The results confirm that not only size and industry affect the decision but that firms closer to breaching their covenants are also more inclined to choose operating leases. Consequently, it is argued that such firms will be more affected by the accounting change; indeed, the inclusion of liabilities in the balance sheet might tighten financial covenants in loan agreements as evidenced in the paper. Not surprisingly, firms are strongly opposed to the accounting change.

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  • Begoña Giner & Francisca Pardo, 2017. "Operating lease decision and the impact of capitalization in a bank-oriented country," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(19), pages 1886-1900, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:applec:v:49:y:2017:i:19:p:1886-1900
    DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2016.1229416
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