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Commonly used Jones-type discretionary accrual models applied in quarterly settings do not adequately control for nondiscretionary accruals that naturally occur due to firm growth. We show that the relation between quarterly accruals and backward-looking sales growth (measured over a rolling...
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This article proposes a methodology to infer investors' expectations about the speed at which firms adjust to their target leverage. We find that in the long run bond and CDS investors expect leverage to converge towards a target as suggested by the tradeoff theory. On average, the credit...
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We investigate possible earnings management by inflating discretionary accruals in a sample of 1,719 cash acquirers and 895 stock acquirers during 1989-2005. Following previous literature, we document higher ROA-matched discretionary accruals for stock acquirers than for cash acquirers. However,...
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