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for tax planning. While many researchers hypothesize that reputational concerns affect the degree to which managers engage … planning strategy. We also find that financial accounting incentives play a role. For example, 84% of publicly traded firms …
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We examine whether the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 increased the information content of corporate earnings disclosures. Prior research questions whether the Act improved disclosure quality but generally relies on long-window tests and yields mixed results. We focus on whether the Act...
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We examine whether the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 increased the information provided in accounting disclosures …
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We examine whether the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 increased the information content of corporate earnings disclosures. Prior research questions whether the Act improved disclosure quality but generally relies on long-window tests and yields mixed results. We focus on whether the Act...
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earnings, even though they are adhering to generally accepted accounting principles. The economic magnitude of the …
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principle, and the emphasis on fair value accounting. They indicate that a rules-based culture makes the audit function …
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Using 14,800 forecasts of one-year S&P 500 returns made by Chief Financial Officers over a 12-year period, we track the individual executives who provide multiple forecasts to study how their beliefs evolve dynamically. While CFOs' return forecasts are systematically unbiased, their confidence...
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