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Prior research shows that a higher proportion of accrued relative to cash earnings is associated with lower earnings performance in the subsequent period (Sloan 1996). The result has been widely interpreted as indicative of higher levels of operating accruals relative to cash flows from...
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An increasing number of firms have restated previously issued financial statements in recent years. Legislators, regulators, and others speculate that restatements are associated with fees received by auditors for non-audit services (non-audit fees). The current study provides empirical evidence...
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In this paper we investigate whether voluntarily disclosed reasons for auditor-client realignments (as encouraged by the SEC) have information content for investors. After classifying realignment reasons into two types - verifiable and non-verifiable, with the latter representing disclosures...
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Prior research shows that negative special items are less persistent than core earnings. However, the allocation of special items to periodic earnings entails significant measurement error which may induce the observed lower persistence. In this paper, we control for this measurement error by...
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