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This study examines properties of analysts' cash flow forecasts and compares them to those exhibited by analysts' earnings forecasts. Our results indicate that analysts' cash flow forecasts are less accurate than analysts' earnings forecasts and improve at a slower rate during the forecast...
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This study examines the effect of the readability of firm written communication on the behavior of sell-side financial analysts. Using a measure of the readability of corporate 10-K filings, we document that analyst following, the amount of effort incurred to generate their reports, and the...
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Call, Chen and Tong (2013) claim that the conclusion we reached in Givoly, Hayn and Lehavy (2009) that analysts' forecasts of cash flow from operations are unsophisticated (in the sense that they can be replicated by a naïve extension of analysts' own earnings forecasts) is wrong. They conclude...
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Call, Chen and Tong (2013) claim that the conclusion we reached in Givoly, Hayn and Lehavy (2009) that analysts' forecasts of cash flow from operations are unsophisticated (in the sense that they can be replicated by a naïve extension of analysts' own earnings forecasts) is wrong. They conclude...
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