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In this paper, I examine when and how accounting restatement information about a firm manifests in its price and volume of shares traded and empirically contrast price and trading volume responses with the endogenous firm size factor. The stock price analyses indicate that investors' increased...
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We investigate the association between corporate international diversification and operating and market performance and firm spread (liquidity). We find, as expected, that foreign fixed assets of US firms are significantly and positively related to firm performance as measured by operating...
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[Abstract: To improve comparability of financial statements across countries, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) are involved in the convergence process for a single, high quality accounting standards. This paper examines the...
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We examine the relation between international diversification and three measures of performance - share price, operating accounting income, and operating cash flows. As predicted, we find that foreign assets of U.S. firms are positively associated with price, implying that investors recognize...
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Statement of Financial Accounting Standard No. 131 issued in 1997, regulates the reporting of geographic segment information by U.S. firms SFAS. 131: Reporting Disaggregated Information about a Business Enterprise and Related Information supersedes previous segment-reporting rules of SFAS No.14...
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