TY - JOUR
T1 - The Impact of Audit Committee and Client Financial Condition on Bankers' Loan Decisions
AU - Lau, Peter T.Y.
AU - Ng, Patrick P.H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 1994, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 1994/12
Y1 - 1994/12
N2 - This study investigated the effects of audit committee and client financial condition on bankers' loan decision-making. Using 44 bankers as subjects, the results suggest that the existence of an audit committee increased the likelihood of bankers' approving a loan. Partial analyses of the sub-groups suggest that when the client was in poor financial condition, there was a marginally significant relationship between loan approval and the existence of an audit committee. The paper also suggests that loanable funds of a bank are most importantly rationed not by interest rate as a price but by the creditworthiness of the loan applicant. As such, frequencies of loan approvals is a more powerful measure of the bankers' loan decisions than interest rate premium.
AB - This study investigated the effects of audit committee and client financial condition on bankers' loan decision-making. Using 44 bankers as subjects, the results suggest that the existence of an audit committee increased the likelihood of bankers' approving a loan. Partial analyses of the sub-groups suggest that when the client was in poor financial condition, there was a marginally significant relationship between loan approval and the existence of an audit committee. The paper also suggests that loanable funds of a bank are most importantly rationed not by interest rate as a price but by the creditworthiness of the loan applicant. As such, frequencies of loan approvals is a more powerful measure of the bankers' loan decisions than interest rate premium.
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U2 - 10.1080/10293574.1994.10510463
DO - 10.1080/10293574.1994.10510463
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:24744451306
SN - 1029-3574
VL - 1
SP - 19
EP - 28
JO - Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting
JF - Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting
IS - 1
ER -