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Accounting 1 Accounting policy 1 Accrual 1 Agency 1 Asymmetric Monitoring 1 Big 4 1 Bilanzpolitik 1 Conservative Accounting 1 Financial audit 1 Financial statement 1 Jahresabschluss 1 Rechnungswesen 1 Rückstellung 1 Wirtschaftsprüfung 1 abnormal accruals 1 asymmetric monitoring 1 earnings management 1 interim financial reporting 1 quarterly financial reporting 1 reviews 1
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Christensen, John 1 Dee, Carol Callaway 1 Demski, Joel S. 1 Lulseged, Ayalew 1 Zhang, Tianming 1
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Accounting horizons : a quarterly publication of the American Accounting Association 1 Schmalenbach Business Review (sbr) 1
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Asymmetric monitoring of quarterly financial statements by Big 4 auditors and the SEC's timely review requirement
Dee, Carol Callaway; Lulseged, Ayalew; Zhang, Tianming - In: Accounting horizons : a quarterly publication of the … 35 (2021) 4, pp. 63-81
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Asymmetric Monitoring: Good Versus Bad News Verification
Christensen, John; Demski, Joel S. - In: Schmalenbach Business Review (sbr) 56 (2004) 3, pp. 206-222
We analyze a principal-agent setting with multiple sources of contracting information in which the signal from each source can be unmistakably interpreted as “good” or “bad” news. We then ask whether it is best to condition the acquisition of one of the information sources on whether the...
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