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I investigate the determinants and economic consequences associated with firms' financial reporting choices. Recognizing the endogeneity associated with these choices, I find evidence of a positive association between investors' demands for firm-specific information and financial reporting...
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I investigate the determinants and economic consequences associated with firms financial reporting choices. Recognizing the endogeneity associated with these choices, Ifind evidence of a positive association between investors demands for firm-specificinformation and financial reporting quality....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012770000
We address two research questions in this study. First, is there a change in the prevalence of expectations management to meet or beat analysts' earnings expectations in the aftermath of the 2001-2002 accounting scandals and the passage of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)? Second, did the mix...
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We examine earnings management behavior around SEOs, focusing on both real activities and accrual-based manipulation. Although research has addressed the issues of earnings management around SEOs and earnings management via real activities manipulation, ours is the first paper to put these two...
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I investigate the determinants and economic consequences associated with financial reporting quality. I find evidence of a positive association between investors' demands for firm-specific information and financial reporting quality. In addition, the evidence suggests that higher proprietary...
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We document that accrual-based earnings management increased steadily from 1987 until the passage of the Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) in 2002, followed by a significant decline after the passage of SOX. Conversely, the level of real earnings management activities declined prior to SOX and increased...
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We examine earnings management behavior around SEOs, focusing on both real activities and accrual-based manipulation, and how this behavior varies over time and cross-sectionally. Although research has addressed the issues of earnings management around SEOs and earnings management via real...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012769930
Bradshaw, Richardson, and Sloan (BRS) find a negative relation between their comprehensive measure of corporate financing activities and future stock returns and future profitability. Noticing that accounting accruals are increases in net operatingassets on a company s balance sheet, we question...
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We examine earnings management behavior around SEOs, focusing on both realactivities and accrual-based manipulation, and how this behavior varies over time andcross-sectionally. Although research has addressed the issues of earnings managementaround SEOs and earnings management via real...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012769994
Abarbanell and Lehavy provide evidence that analysts' forecast errors are not normally distributed exhibiting a high occurrence of extreme negative forecast errors (left-tail asymmetry) and a high occurrence of small positive forecast errors (middle asymmetry). This is important for researchers...
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