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High disclosure standards are perceived to be the cornerstone of the U.S. securities markets. However. the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) prohibits the quantification of unproved reserves by U.S. oil and gas firms (based on the argument that it would mislead unsophisticated individual...
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State and local governments are not subject to Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations requiring compliance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). It was only in 1980 that Standard & Poor's issued a policy statement indicating a failure to conform with GAAP would be...
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This study provides international evidence that external financing dependence creates incentives for firms to undertake a higher level of voluntary accounting disclosure. For a sample of 856 observations from 34 countries and 18 different manufacturing industry sectors, we document that firms in...
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