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(Ebook) TARP in the Crosshairs: Accountability in the Troubled Asset Relief Program : Accountability in the Troubled Asset Relief Program by Paul W. O'Byrne ISBN 9781608767052, 1608767051

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Authors:Paul W. O'Byrne
Pages:394 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Language:english
File Size:6.45 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781608767052, 1608767051
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(Ebook) TARP in the Crosshairs: Accountability in the Troubled Asset Relief Program : Accountability in the Troubled Asset Relief Program by Paul W. O'Byrne ISBN 9781608767052, 1608767051

This book focuses on TARP, the Troubled Asset Relief Program that was signed into law under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act on October 3, 2008. The act established the Office of Financial Stability (OFS) within the Department of the Treasury and authorized the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). Among other things, the act provides Treasury with broad, flexible authorities to buy or guarantee up to $700 billion in "troubled assets," which include mortgages and mortgage-related instruments, and any other financial instrument whose purchase Treasury determines is needed to stabilize the financial markets. The act also created a number of mechanisms to oversee the implementation and operations of TARP. The U.S. Comptroller General is required to report at least every 60 days on findings resulting from oversight of TARP's performance in meeting the purposes of the act; the financial condition and internal controls of TARP, its representatives, and agents; TARP's efficiency in using the funds appropriated for the programs' operation; TARP's compliance with applicable laws and regulations and minimizing conflicts of interest of those involved in TARP's operations and the efficacy of contracting procedures.
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