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We use differences in U.S. GAAP and Japanese-GAAP accounting measures to evaluate the value-relevance of U.S.-GAAP reports. We show data provided in U.S. GAAP financial statements of Japanese firms is value-relevant beyond that contained in domestic-GAAP statements. Our results complement extant...
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The use of derivative financial instruments has become common among large non-financial firms. Theoretical arguments suggest that firms benefit from the use of foreign exchange derivatives to reduce foreign currency risk exposures, and interest rate derivatives to reduce interest rate risk...
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n recent years, German companies report consolidated financial statements under German GAAP, U.S. GAAP, or International Accounting Standards (IAS). Market observers, researchers, and regulators have argued that financial statements prepared under the shareholder (or investor) model, such as...
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