How We Got Here – Understanding Mark to Market

While many of us have a loose understanding of how the housing and financial markets contributed to our current recession, many of us are unaware of the ways that the accounting method – Mark to Market – contributed to the magnitude of the crisis.

I’ve heard the term ‘Mark to Market’ before, but my understanding was loose at best.  It was a blog post written by Pasadena’s local expert, Irina Netchaev, that really broke it down in a way that was simple enough for me to get my head around.  Understanding this one facet of the crisis is really eye opening and definitely worth taking 5 minutes to read.

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About the Author | Linsey Planeta

Selling real estate since 2001. Active in the South Orange County real estate market. Broker Principle of M Realty.

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3 Responses to “How We Got Here – Understanding Mark to Market”

  1. Irina Netchaev on March 16th, 2009 10:58 am

    Hi Linsey, thanks for the mention. It is a difficult concept to understand and am greatful that this post helps!

  2. awgee on March 24th, 2009 12:23 pm

    Ms. Netchaev completely misrepresented the mark to market accounting standards. Assets are marked at a value comensurate with like assets that have recently sold. If the asset sold was distressed, another non-distressed asset would not be valued the same as the sold distressed asset. The ONLY assets which are required to be marked to market are those which will be sold prior to their maturity. Assets which will be held to maturity are valued on their original cash flow basis. And there is great leeway on the vauation for illiquid assets such as CDSes, CDOs, and MBS. Mark to market accounting is more likened to the bank asking for an appraisal before lending on a property. The appraiser bases his/her valuation on comps and integrates any distress or differneces in recent sales into their appraisal.

  3. India's Property on May 28th, 2009 4:25 am

    I am agree with the post, Such a nice Post and informative aw well.Can you please provide me some more links for similar articles on my mail id.

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