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This study examines the extent to which analyst recommendations were useful in identifying earnings surprises during the pre- and post- Regulation FD periods. A comparative analysis of the association between recommendation revisions and subsequent earnings surprises suggests a significant...
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This study investigates whether firms with fraudulent financial reporting time their earnings announcements strategically and finds that fraudulent firms are more likely to disclose their earnings in the after-market hours during their fraud periods to postpone fraud detection. Cross-sectional...
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The objective of this paper is to provide preliminary evidence whether SFAS No. 109 tax data might be useful in distinguishing between firms that do versus do not engage in earnings overstatement fraud (hereafter fraud). We examine the associations of various versions of deferred tax expense...
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