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We examine the relative timeliness with which asset write-downs incorporate adverse macroeconomic outcomes versus adverse firm-specific outcomes. We posit that, compared to adverse macroeconomic outcomes, adverse firm-specific outcomes exhibit high information asymmetry between firm managers and...
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Aiming to provide a confidence interval of the point estimate of reported accounting performance measures, uncertainty analysis disclosure is usually considered to contain valuable information (IASB, 2010; CFO Forum, 2009), However, little empirical evidence has been documented. As the first to...
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We examine the association between family firms, free cash flow and the long-term performance following share repurchase announcements. We find that family firms have better performance than non-family firms. We also find that free cash flow is positively associated with performance, and the...
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Prior research finds that commercial borrowers provide lenders with private information. This research generally does not identify how lenders obtain such information or the types of information obtained, however, limiting the directness and interpretability of tests of lenders' use of the...
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