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In 2002, the Financial Accounting Standards Board allowed corporations to recognize stock options as an expense on their financial statements on a voluntary basis. Option expensing became mandatory in 2004. This investigation uses two different models to reexamine the effects of the announcement...
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We examine the economic consequences of the recent adoption of SFAS 123(R) in the United States. Consistent with the conjectures of prior research, our results show that the removal of favorable accounting treatment for stock options post SFAS 123(R) results in a switch from stock options to...
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The United States prompt adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) may help to jumpstart the US economy. Investors would be able to make comparisons and evaluate investment opportunities worldwide. US Multinational companies would be able to cut costs. In preparation of...
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Selecting relevant Key Performance Indicators involves an assessment of both cost- and revenue-driven measures. Cost driven allocation usually predominates, due primarily to a traditional accounting mindset coupled with the need for cost savings in the current economic environment. Using data...
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Abundant research shows that the feature of corporate financial results is the long-term reversion toward the levels average for the whole economy. In the case of earnings this means that companies which in a given year show above-average profitability in the following periods express the...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the usefulness of financial reports to users in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is an attempt to find out whether current practices satisfy users’ needs of information and the extent to which these needs have been satisfied by the current...
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Studies of accounting information value relevance are often based on the scale of R2 value. However, Insukindro (1998) states that a high R2 coefficient does not imply that a model is superior. When linear regression estimation produces a high coefficient of R2 but it is not consistent with the...
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This paper seeks to explore whether voluntary disclosure level affects the value relevance of accounting information from an investor’s perspective on Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE). Based on the assumption that an increased focus on the informational needs of investors should increase the value...
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This paper examines the accounting and auditing practices in non-governmental organizations. It seeks to understand accounting processes and reporting practices in non-governmental organizations. Nongovernmental organizations have become important institutions in world affairs but accounting...
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The objective of this study is to examine stock market investments responses to changes in capital gains tax rate. A priori, rational taxpayers are expected to respond to changes in this tax rate. For example, a reduction (increase) in capital gains tax rates may make taxpayers to unlock...
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