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This study examines the effect of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) on information uncertainty in IPO firms. The JOBS Act creates a new category of issuer, the Emerging Growth Company (EGC), and exempts EGCs from several disclosures required for non-EGCs. Our findings are...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine determinants of financial information disclosure by Tunisian companies. The methodology is based on qualitative approach, using the cognitive mapping technique. To take into account the specificities of the Tunisian economic, we felt that it is essential...
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The practice of U.S. public companies issuing quarterly earnings guidance is coming under increased scrutiny and criticism. We test two competing hypotheses on whether information asymmetry will increase or decrease after quarterly earnings guidance cessation. The first hypothesis,...
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The main purpose of this paper is to investigate whether more frequent disclosure by firms is associated with lower levels of information asymmetry among investors. Using a panel of 386 firms in the U.S. retail sector, I find that the practice of regularly providing monthly revenue disclosures...
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We provide a bridge between the voluntary disclosure and the earnings management literature. Voluntary disclosure models focus on managers' discretion in deciding whether or not to provide truthful voluntary disclosure to the capital market. Earnings management models, on the other hand,...
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This paper examines the relation between information differences across investors (i.e., information asymmetry) and the cost of capital, and establishes that with perfect competition information asymmetry makes no difference. Instead, a firm's cost of capital is governed solely by the average...
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Does transparency harm block traders? In 2004, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) mandated the disclosure of trades accumulating to more than 0.5% of existing float in a single day. Using unique transaction-level database from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in India, we present...
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In 2005, the SEC enacted the Securities Offering Reform (Reform), which relaxes ‘gun jumping' restrictions, thereby allowing firms to more freely disclose information before equity offerings. We examine the effect of the Reform on voluntary disclosure behavior before equity offerings and the...
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