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We report insights about ICFR-related challenges and practices at large U.S. public companies from survey responses of 145 accounting executives and interviews of 16 accounting executives. Executives view controls around non-routine transactions, income tax provisions, and access to data as...
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This study examines the FASB's and IASB's unsuccessful joint project on accounting for insurance contracts. It highlights the divergent views the Boards may hold on certain fundamental accounting issues. Further, this study examines how the costs and benefits of accounting standard convergence...
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solutions. Despite the joint effort, there are some discrepancies between promulgated IFRS 16 and ASC 842. In the article they …
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, one under US GAAP and the other under IFRS, which have one key difference — while both changes mandate improvements to the … outcomes between these two changes. We find that the IFRS disclosure standard is effective at improving pension asset …
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Foreign companies listing on U.S. exchanges are required to report financial information under U.S. GAAP on Form 20-F using either Item 17 or Item 18 disclosure rules. These two disclosure rules differ in that Item 17 allows many exemptions from U.S. GAAP, while Item 18 requires disclosure of...
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We use incremental and joint implementation of multiple SOX-based control effectiveness disclosure and audit mandates to assess relative performance of alternatives for small U.S. public companies. Using data from several low and high effort management disclosure and audit regimes implemented...
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Accurate and timely financial reporting and disclosure is the cornerstone of market efficiency, capital formation, and economic growth. Fraudulent activities undermine public confidence and often lead to increased regulation. Fraudulent activities negatively impact organizations and their...
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To what degree are audit fees for U.S. firms with publicly traded equity higher than fees for otherwise similar firms with private equity? The answer is potentially important for evaluating regulatory regime design efficiency and for understanding audit demand and production economics. For U.S....
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This paper investigates the impact of disclosure regulation on import competition. Using the segment disclosure regulation (SFAS 131) as a plausibly exogenous shock that increases the supply of mandatory information about U.S. product markets, I uncover an increase in U.S. import competition at...
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