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Pension experts have long conjectured that pension accounting rules encourage firms to invest pension assets in risky asset classes (Zion and Carcache 2003, Gold 2005). The recent passage of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (Revised) (hereafter, “IAS 19R”) marks a fundamental shift in pension...
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This study investigates whether the 2009 German Accounting Law Modernization Act has affected the reporting and accounting practices of German private firms. In reforming German accounting standards, numerous accounting options were deleted, several accounting rules were transferred from IFRS to...
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The authors present the idea of integrating prediction markets into the IASB's due process of accounting standards development in order to assure the legitimacy of IFRS. They refer to the constitutional economics concept of hypothetical consent and further substantiate literature claims that the...
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board recently proposed amendments to the standard audit report that would require the disclosure of critical audit matters (CAMs), and the Securities and Exchange Commission continues to evaluate the use of principles-based (imprecise) accounting...
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The article addresses the legitimacy of global accounting regulation. In line with other approaches, we relate the legitimacy of standard setting by the IASB to the process of standard development. We argue that the provision of procedural elements in the standard setting process that assure...
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This paper focuses on implementation of a two-tiered external financial reporting enforcement mechanism in Germany 2004. The first objective of the study is the systematically evaluation of the information contained in 151 disclosed error announcements. I find that error announcement on average...
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It has long been recognised that accounting regulation is not a mere technical exercise but one that takes place in a political context and lobbying has been examined in numerous empirical studies. Most of these studies address lobbying of the accounting standard setter. However, standard...
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Nowadays, one of the final aims of the institutions working on transparency and standardization of financial statements, and the publication of standards related to the profession of accounting & auditing has been to put into practice a uniform global set of standards which will be applicable in...
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This paper examines the changes in earnings quality of registered ADRs as a result of switching accounting standards. We aim to shed light on the potential impact of IFRS adoption on US firms. A suboptimal approach to achieve this goal is through examination of US firms' surrogates such as ADRs....
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Many accounting regimes, such as U. S. GAAP, IFRS, German GAAP (GoB) and Japanese GAAP, pursue internal consistency. One central methodical and practical problem in all regimes is how management shall develop and apply accounting policies when specific guidance relating to particular...
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