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A growing body of literature in accounting and finance relies on implied cost of equity (COE) measures. Such measures are sensitive to assumptions about terminal earnings growth rates. In this paper we develop a new COE measure that is more accurate than existing measures because it incorporates...
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Bradshaw and Sloan (2002) document a significant increase in the difference between the earnings response coefficients (ERCs) for GAAP and Street (I/B/E/S) earnings over the 1990s, suggesting that the market has become increasingly reliant or fixated on Street earnings. In this study we...
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We propose a methodology to incorporate risk measures based on economic fundamentals directly in the valuation model. Fundamentals-based risk adjustment in the residual income valuation model is captured by the covariance of excess ROE with market-wide factors. We simplify the covariance risk...
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We propose a methodology to incorporate risk measures based on economic fundamentals directly in the valuation model. Fundamentals-based risk adjustment in the residual income valuation model is captured by the covariance of excess ROE with market-wide factors. We simplify the covariance risk...
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In tests of long-term performance, researchers are faced with several research design choices. For instance, when estimating abnormal returns, what specific firm characteristics should be used as matching criteria to select control firms? What weights should be placed on each characteristic?...
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This paper develops a simple methodology based on the earnings response coefficient framework that allows decomposing realized returns into cash flow shocks and returns excluding cash flow shocks. I find that stocks with poor (good) accrual quality were on average subject to relatively lower...
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Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) requires every company to report on the effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting. Section 404 has arguably been the most controversial provision of SOX, with many registrants complaining that the high cost of compliance outweighs its...
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Human capital is a key factor in value creation in the modern corporation. Yet the disclosure of investment in human capital is scant. We propose that a company's online job postings are disclosures made outside of the investor relations channel that contain forward-looking information that...
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We examine the macroeconomic information content of aggregate earnings from the labor market's perspective. We use insights from the labor economics literature to characterize the information contained in aggregate GAAP earnings and its components that is relevant for predicting aggregate job...
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This paper reveals that in addition to fundamental factors, the 52-week high price and recent investor sentiment play an important role in analysts' target price formation. Analysts' forecasts of short-term earnings and long-term earnings growth are shown to be important explanatory variables...
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