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What is reg G? No, it's not an up-and-coming rap star...though we know what our rapper name is now. Hit play to find out.
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- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop what is reg G? wasn't he one of the Archies friends and
- 00:09
maybe that was Reggie..... okay so reg G or Regulation G is all
- 00:14
about disclosure largely as it relates to relationships that banks holding [Dollar notes appear]
- 00:19
companies and savings and loans have with NGOs or nongovernmental
- 00:24
organizations or institutions well the key driver of reg G revolves [Man picks up folder of reg G]
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- 00:28
around the opacity of bank filings as they relate to risk and exposure in
- 00:33
volatile times the obvious backdrop here was the mortgage crisis of 08/09
- 00:37
with a goal of having that you know never happen again part of the issue was
- 00:42
that a number of the banking terms were so complex that there wasn't a [Stack of banking term documents appear]
- 00:46
pre-existing GAAP or generally accepted accounting principle measure for a way to even
- 00:52
talk about things so complex as banking derivatives risk what does that mean?
- 00:57
well Bank A is hedging its mortgage exposure because it believes that
- 01:00
housing starts are a good proxy for the health of the economy so they get an
- 01:04
investment bank to create a liquid index against which they can be short or long
- 01:08
with leverage and with derivatives believing that these hedges will in fact [Hedges attach to frankenstein monster]
- 01:13
give them life under dire situations like that mortgage crisis well in fact
- 01:17
many of these hedges became so complex and relied on non-GAAP terms like EBITDA
- 01:23
which is not a GAAP term where clever accountants can more or less make up [Accountaint appears at yummy fudge inc]
- 01:27
whatever they want the numbers to be such that Regulation G now put the
- 01:32
burden of clear disclosure on the affecting bank or institution and that's
- 01:36
a big deal because even the experts even the top top experts when the banking
- 01:41
crisis you know hit the fan well even they couldn't explain the derivatives [Banking expert throws paper away]
- 01:45
behind the theoretical hedges the banks were using and while this country almost
- 01:50
went bankrupt in the process all right so the basic idea is that if there was
- 01:53
ever a problem the judge about to put management in jail didn't need a PhD in [Certificate of accounting PhD torn up]
- 01:59
accounting to figure out or be able to trace the logic of whatever filings were
- 02:03
made and whatever derivative and hedging and all the other crapola that the banks
- 02:08
did to hide that they were trying to find clever accounting ways to make
- 02:11
money rather than the old-fashioned way of just selling
- 02:13
good mortgages to honest people who actually pay off the debts they promise
- 02:18
to pay so when you think reg G think gee whiz I actually understand what the hell [Reggie discussing Reg G]
- 02:23
these banks are talking about
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