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Prior research documents that asset growth is negatively associated with future firm performance. In contrast, we show that growth financed by product market stakeholders (i.e., “operating growth”) is positively associated with future firm performance. Investors and security analysts...
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We find that lower ex-ante earnings volatility leads to higher Post-Earnings Announcement Drift (PEAD). PEAD is a function of both the magnitude of an earnings surprise and its persistence. While prior research has largely investigated market reactions to the magnitude of the earnings surprise,...
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Asset growth has been shown to be negatively associated with future returns. Cooper, Gulen, and Schill (2008. Asset Growth and the Cross-Section of Stock Returns. Journal of Finance) argue that an aggregation of all asset growth components as total asset (TA) growth leads to the strongest...
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Using a sample of earnings restatements, we provide evidence that an empirical measure of the comparability in two firms' earnings (“earnings comparability”) captures the extent to which a firm's accounting choices and estimates are similar to those of its restating peer firm. We then...
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