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Firms widely use graphs in their financial reports. In this respect, prior research demonstrates that companies use graphs to provide a favorable outlook of performance, suggesting that they try to manage the impression created in users' perceptions. This study tests whether by means of...
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After adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for consolidated financial statements by European-listed companies, a number of European countries still require the use of local standards in the preparation of legal entity financial statements. This study investigates...
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The European Accounting Association (EAA) Financial Reporting Standards Committee (FRSC) provided a response to the International Accounting Standards Board's (IASB's) 2013 Discussion Paper (DP) on completing and revising its Conceptual Framework. The response consisted of a literature-based...
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This paper provides an overview of why, and how, academic research can assist regulators and standard setters in evaluating <italic>ex ante</italic> and <italic>ex post</italic> the effects of standardization and regulation of corporate financial reporting and disclosure. We argue that academic research is a valuable and often...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide some new evidence on the relationship between disclosure and the cost of equity capital. We propose a new specification for the empirical test based on the idea that in the previous models one crucial variable was missing: accounting policy choice. We test...
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Forward-looking disclosures are a crucial source of information when valuing a company. We study the effect of forward-looking disclosures on analysts' forecast properties, in particular accuracy and dispersion. Our sample includes all the non-financial firms from Italy, Germany, France and...
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