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Politicians frequently intervene in the regulation of financial accounting. Evidence from the accounting literature shows that regulatory capture by special interests helps explain these interventions. However, many accounting rules have broad economic or social consequences, such as their...
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Politicians frequently intervene in the regulation of financial accounting. Evidence from the accounting literature shows that regulatory capture by special interests helps explain these interventions. However, many accounting rules have broad economic or social consequences, such as their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012854275
This paper develops a theory in which regulatory enforcement and investments are jointly determined by economic fundamentals. Enforcement disciplines misreporting of investment outcomes, which reduces reporting biases as well as market discounts, benefiting entrepreneurship. However, a...
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We analyze data made available through the PCAOB (Public Company Accounting Oversight Board) to provide descriptive evidence on the properties of auditors' actual quantitative materiality judgments and the implications of those judgments for financial reporting. Auditors' quantitative...
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We analyze data made available through the PCAOB (Public Company Accounting Oversight Board) to provide descriptive evidence on the properties of auditors' actual quantitative materiality judgments and the implications of those judgments for financial reporting. Auditors' quantitative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012841559
In this paper, we review scholarly accounting research published within the Asia Pacific Region by analysing nine of the main accounting journals within the region along five dimensions. The nine journals we focus on are: Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal; Australian Accounting...
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This paper examines the issue of perceived value generated by the assignment of financial value to intangibles in financial reporting. In particular, values assigned to goodwill and other intangibles in mergers and acquisitions are examined, and the impact of such intangible valuations as a...
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between and commonalities among recent empirical evidences reported on value relevance of accounting information of listed companies in Sri Lanka. This paper therefore reviews seven recent empirical studies conducted in Sri Lanka on value...
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Conventional and commonly held wisdom with respect to the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is that they lead to improved financial reporting quality and comparability and thereby favorable economic consequences. There are however contradicting evidences disproving...
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I examine the effect of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption on the accounting uniformity of financial statements for a sample of firms listed on Euronext. Using Taplin's (2004) uniformity index, I find that IFRS adoption enhances uniformity of financial statements of...
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