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The European Union (EU) is constructed under the federalist principle of subsidiarity, which this paper con-siders in the policy field of financial reporting. We attempt to answer the question whether the current governance level of accounting regulation in Europe is balanced between centralised...
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The recent ruling by the Financial Accounting Standards Board to expense employee stock options has re-ignited a decade long debate that has divided the new Congress. Institutional investors are calling for expensing, while the technology sector is voicing alarm. Both sides of the debate are...
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This PowerPoint deck is used in the classroom to provide a broadly useful framework for value creation. The theme is that we are better equipped to deal with value creation by first gaining insights into how we build knowledge. Part 1 discusses core beliefs critical to a sharpened worldview that...
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In this study, we examine the role of restructuring charges in the existence and subsequent weakening of the widely documented accrual anomaly. We find that prior to 2003 the significant positive abnormal hedge returns experienced by accrual based strategies were influenced by a subset of firms...
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We analyze a model of voluntary disclosure where investors impose a discount for uncertainty about firm value. We find a commitment to conservative reporting, defined as a requirement that firms disclose bad realizations of economic events, results in firm prices being higher on average....
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Considerable research has documented the role of debt covenants and conservative financial accounting in addressing agency conflicts between lenders and borrowers. Beatty, Weber and Yu (BWY, 2008) document interesting, but mixed, findings on the relation between debt covenants and conservative...
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This study provides an explanation for the quot;exchange effectquot; puzzle documented in prior accounting research. Grant (1980) finds that the magnitude of earnings announcement week abnormal returns is higher, on average, for firms traded over-the-counter than for NYSE firms. Atiase (1987)...
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The notion of goodwill is controversial for good reason. The usual treatment of goodwill as a present property right, e.g., in the accounting treatment of purchased goodwill as an asset, is based on a rather fundamental confusion between a present property right and an anticipated future right....
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has long recognized shortcomings in fundamental accounting principles that are exacerbated by the proliferation of increasingly complex financial instruments. The FASB has been engaged since 1986 in a project to align financial reporting with...
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