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This paper investigates the impact of investor sentiment on conditional accounting conservatism. We find that companies recognize economic losses more (less) timely in earnings during periods of high (low) investor sentiment. Further, the sentiment-conservatism relationship is stronger for firms...
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We investigate the joint hypothesis that a) tax expense contains information about core profitability that is incremental to reported earnings and b) that information is reflected in stock prices with a delay. We find that seasonally-differenced quarterly tax expense, our proxy for tax expense...
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Interpreting accruals as working capital investment, we hypothesize that firms rationally adjust their investment to respond to discount rate changes. Consistent with the optimal investment hypothesis, we document that (i) the predictive power of accruals for future stock returns increases with...
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