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From an agency perspective, leverage may have a positive effect on firm performance by limiting managers' ability to allocate resources to unproductive uses, as well as increasing pressure on them to perform well. Consequently, we might expect leverage to have a positive impact on acquisition...
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We track trading activity in the days preceding acquisition announcements for target firms, and find that abnormally high trading volume precedes significant price movement. Using additional intraday data, we find increased active-selling in target stocks before acquisition announcements that...
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In response to concerns over the viability of the academic discipline of accounting we investigate trends in accounting research by examining papers published in six top accounting journals from 1960 to 2007. We use citations made by accounting papers as a proxy for their antecedent ideas and...
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This paper investigates whether future performance suffers when a firm deviates from an estimated optimal cash level. Results show that one year ahead RNOA and stock returns are decreasing in the level of deviation from an estimated optimal for both firms holding insufficient cash and firms...
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This study investigates why firms adopt long-term performance plans. The results provide evidence that firms that adopt long-term performance plans have higher risk as measured by Beta, have lower percentages of managerial stockholdings, have higher levels of investment in research and...
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