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This study examines whether expected rate of return (ERR) manipulation is related to disclosure of pension asset allocation. FAS 132R(1), which requires firms to disaggregate the detailed categories of pension asset allocation, provides a natural experiment for studying the effect of enhanced...
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We examine the joint pricing effects of restatement announcements and associated MW disclosures. First, we analyze whether a dual disclosure of both a MW and restatement is viewed more adversely by the market at the time of restatement. We show that firms that announce both a restatement and an...
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We show that in markets with asymmetric information, even if there is full agreement on the choice of optimal information quality, entrusting the choice of (unverifiable) public information quality to traders who benefit from such information leads to inefficiencies. However, delegation of...
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This paper hypothesizes that if an earnings announcement fails to resolve uncertainty about the firm’s future outcomes, then management will take steps to further inform investors. The novelty of our approach consists of our empirical proxy for unresolved uncertainty, constructed using a...
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