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This study examines the impact of accounting standard adoption complexity on financial reporting quality and market outcomes. We capture adoption complexity by uniquely using adoption-related disclosures required under Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) 74. We examine the adoption outcomes of the...
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We examine whether chief financial officers (CFOs) with accounting backgrounds (accountant CFOs) are associated with more conservative corporate outcomes. We find that, in high-growth industries, firms with accountant CFOs invest less in research and development and capital expenditures and are...
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Considerable prior research investigates whether the extent of insider presence on corporate boards is detrimental. However, the majority of past research treats all inside directors as a homogenous group. This study considers that issue in the context of chief financial officers (CFO) serving...
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This study investigates whether corporate governance quality affects differences in financial reporting quality and cost of capital of public companies associated with adoption of XBRL in the Voluntary Filing Program (VFP) launched by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in March 2005....
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