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Financial economic models often assume that investors know (or agree on) the fundamental value of the shares of the firm, easing the passage from the individual to the collective dimension of the financial system generated by the Share Exchange over time. Our model relaxes that heroic assumption...
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This paper examines the value relevance of accounting fundamentals in the Mexican Stock Market ([BMV] - Bolsa Mexicana de Valores). The research question that motivated the paper was: Can accounting fundamentals provide relevant information to better understand firm value? More specifically, the...
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We address how value relevance of accounting information evolved as the new economy developed. Prior research concludes accounting information—primarily earnings—has lost relevance. We consider more accounting amounts and find no decline in combined value relevance from 1962 to 2014. We...
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We use the introduction of the Unicorn nomenclature to reference venture-backed firms with valuations in excess of $1 billion to examine how firm categorization influences investor demand and retail trade activity during IPO price formation. We predict and find evidence to suggest that the...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the usefulness of statistical studies of financial reports and stock market data for improving corporate financial reports.Design/methodology/approach – Analytical writing.Findings – It is often claimed that statistical studies of...
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It is often claimed that statistical studies of covariation between financial and stock market data can help set better financial reporting policy. Such covariation, even when it can be estimated, tells us little about which financial reports help make better financial decisions. A case in...
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This paper analyzes the reactions of investors and management to an error announcement within an industry. We investigate capital market reactions as well as changes in the financial reporting decisions for a sample of CDAX®-listed industry peers to error firms in Germany. We find that peers...
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