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We investigate the effect of CFO narcissism, as measured by signature size, on financial reporting quality. Experimentally, we validate that narcissism predicts misreporting behavior, and that signature size predicts misreporting through its association with narcissism. Empirically, we examine...
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We investigate the effect of CFO narcissism, as measured by signature size, on financial reporting quality. Experimentally, we validate that narcissism predicts misreporting behavior, and that signature size predicts misreporting through its association with narcissism. Empirically, we examine...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012971992
This study examines if financial reporting for income tax expense affects the timeliness of goodwill impairments. Goodwill impairments are an important signal of expected future cash flows, yet their timing is subject to managers' discretion. U.S. GAAP requires that firms test all goodwill for...
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Private equity (PE) funds are increasingly important to the economy and now dominate capital markets (e.g., capital formation). However, lack of understanding of PE funds among accounting academics currently prevents accounting research in this area. In this paper, we first describe the PE fund...
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