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Financial analysis often involves decomposing variables into components, emphasizing the structured hierarchy among ratios. We distinguish between unconditional persistence (a variable's autocorrelation coefficient), and conditional persistence (the power of a variable's persistence to explain...
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Recent work in management accounting offers several novel insights into firms' cost behavior. This study explores whether financial analysts appropriately incorporate information on two types of cost behavior in predicting earnings - cost variability and cost stickiness. Since analysts'...
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This study examines how firms' asymmetric cost behavior influences analysts' earnings forecasts, primarily the accuracy of analysts' consensus earnings forecasts. Results indicate that firms with stickier cost behavior have less accurate analysts' earnings forecasts than firms with less sticky...
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