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We examine whether financial reporting frequency affects the speed with which accounting information is reflected in security prices. For a sample of 28,824 reporting-frequency observations from 1950 to 1973, we find little evidence of differences in timeliness between firms reporting quarterly...
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In this paper, we introduce a Web-based sampling methodology that we use to obtain and content analyze a large sample of modified audit opinions. Based on this analysis, we re-examine whether certain modified audit opinions are associated with abnormal accruals, as a proxy for earnings...
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In this paper, we use a Web-based sampling methodology to obtain and content analyze a large sample of modified audit opinions. Based on this analysis, we re-examine whether certain modified audit opinions are associated with abnormal accruals, as a proxy for earnings management. We find that...
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In this paper we investigate whether mutual fund managers engage in tax planning by testing whether they time securities sales in their funds in response to changes in capital gains tax rates. Although previous evidence suggests that individuals investors engage in this shifting behavior...
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