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This study tests assertions that Economic Value Added (EVA) is more highly associated with stock returns and firm values than accrual earnings, and evaluates which components of EVA, if any, contribute to these associations. Relative information content tests reveal earnings to be more highly...
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Ricks [1982] found that stock returns near the earnings disclosure dates of 1974 LIFO adopters were negative and significantly lower than returns near the earnings disclosure dates of firms not using LIFO.Given that firms adopting LIFO in 1974 were voluntarily switching to an accounting method...
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Changes in inventory costing methods, especially those involving the last-in, first-out (LIFO) cost-flow assumption, can generate potentially large changes in a firm's cash flows due to their impact on taxable earnings. These cash-flow effects provide not only a motive for LIFO changes (which is...
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Associations between accounting earnings and stock returns are modeled and tested by examining relationships between earnings response coefficients and industry structure characteristics. Response coefficients are estimated using a new approach that does not require proxies for market earnings...
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The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) in China is unique worldwide in requiring disclosure of the timing, participants and selected content of private in-house meetings between firm managers and outside investors. We investigate whether these private meetings benefit hosting-firms and their major...
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