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We provide evidence that the auto-regressive structure of seasonally differenced quarterly earnings is consistent with the requirements of the integral approach to interim reporting. In particular, we show that the auto-regressive coefficients for standardized seasonally differenced quarterly...
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We study motives for and impacts of management discretion in inventory valuation. The semiconductor industry, with continual output price declines and rapid product obsolescence, provides an ideal setting to examine managers' inventory write-down and production decisions. In this context, we...
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We study motives for and impacts of management discretion in inventory valuation. The semiconductor industry, with continual output price declines and rapid product obsolescence, provides an ideal setting to examine managers' inventory write-down and production decisions. In this context, we...
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We study the valuation of 6,199 IPOs during 1998-2015 for the following countries: Australia, Canada, China, Germany, India, Japan, U.K., and U.S. Net income is positively related to IPO valuation in each of the eight countries. The economic impact of net income is largest for Chinese IPOs and...
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We examine the valuation of accounting variables, growth opportunities, and insider retention for a sample of 1,625 IPOs from three time-periods: 1986-1990, January 1997 through March 2000 (designated as the boom period), and April 2000 through December 2001 (designated as the crash period)....
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