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This study examines the relation between both number and news content of earnings disclosures by firms and aggregate stock market trading activity. Consistent with the Hirshleifer, Lim, and Teoh (2009a) distraction hypothesis, among announcing firms the number of contemporaneous announcers...
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This study examined the relation between the volume of earnings disclosures by firms and aggregate stock market trading activity. Although the relation between the trading activity experienced by disclosing firms and announcement volume is negative, consistent with the firm level evidence of...
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In this paper we examine the relationship between the strength of a firm's shareholders rights, as part of their overall corporate governance structure, and the discretionary financial reporting choices made by the firm's financial executives. Specifically, we examine the strength of...
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We investigate whether firms time their decisions to make changes in accounting estimates (CAEs) in consideration of their earnings benchmarks. Using CAE data from 2006-2018, we find that 28.1 percent of income-increasing CAEs are implemented in quarters where pre-CAE earnings are below a...
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