Abstract: THE IMPACT OF FUND ACCOUNTING FOR STRUCTURED FINANCE PRODUCTS
This study aims to: (1) investigate the accounting complexities of structured finance products, (2) assess the impact of these products on fund accounting, and (3) propose improvements for accounting practices in structured finance. A survey design was adopted to gather data from 370 fund accountants in Lagos, with the sample size determined using Taro Yamane’s formula. Lagos was chosen for its significant presence of structured finance activities. The survey instrument had a reliability coefficient score of 0.89. Findings reveal that structured finance products present unique accounting challenges due to their complexity and risk profiles. The study recommends the adoption of specialized accounting frameworks and continuous training for accountants to manage structured finance products effectively.
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