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X-Value adjustments: accounting versus economic management perspectives

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  • Alberto Elices

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This paper provides a mathematical framework based on the principle of invariance to classify institutions in two paradigms according to the way in which credit, debit and funding adjustments are calculated: accounting and management perspectives. This conceptual classification helps to answer questions such as: In which paradigm each institution sits (point of situation)? Where is the market consensus and regulation pointing to (target point)? What are the implications, pros and cons of switching perspective to align with future consensus (design of a transition)? An improved solution of the principle of invariance equations is presented to calculate these metrics avoiding approximations and irrespective of the discounting curve used in Front Office systems. The perspective is changed by appropriate selection of inputs always using the same calculation engine. A description of balance sheet financing is presented along with the justification of the funding curves used for both perspectives.

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  • Alberto Elices, 2020. "X-Value adjustments: accounting versus economic management perspectives," Papers 2009.04514, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2009.04514
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