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Earnings management at the time of the IPO is an important issue and has captured considerable attention of academic literatures. However, there have been few studies testing earnings management in the context of market condition, and when financial intermediaries such as venture capital (VC)...
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General partners (GPs) in private equity (PE) report the performance of an existing fund while raising capital for a follow-on fund. Interim performance has large effects on fundraising outcomes; the impact is greatest when backed by exits and for low reputation GPs. Faced with these incentives,...
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The paper examines the issues of state and development of the informal venture capital (IVC) of Latvia. The results of a questionnaire survey of managers of business angels networks (BAN) are presented in the paper. The research analyses both quantitative and qualitative indicators of the IVC....
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We examine whether underwriter reputation, venture capitalist (VC) backing, and VC reputation are related to the probability that a newly public firm has serious accounting problems. Using a novel dataset, we find that the probability of restatement by an IPO firm is positively related to...
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The behavior and determinants of market to revenue ratios in public and private capital markets is examined. Three samples are analyzed : (1) all publicly traded stocks listed at some time on the NYSE/AMEX/NASDAQ in the 1980 to 2004 period, (2) sample of over 300 so-called “internet...
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This study provides evidence of significant biases in multi-year management forecasts by analyzing a proprietary dataset on venture-backed start-ups in Germany. We find that revenues and expenses are highly overestimated in each of the investigated one- to five-year-ahead planning periods....
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This study shows how venture capital investors can identify potential biases in multi-year management forecasts before an investment decision and derive significantly more accurate failure predictions. By advancing a cross-sectional projection method developed by prior research and using...
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I study the relation between venture capitalists' (VCs) presence and real activities manipulation (RM). I find that compared to non-venture-backed companies, venture-backed companies show significantly less RM in the first post-IPO fiscal year. The results are robust after controlling for the VC...
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We examine accounting standard ASR 118 mandating the reporting of fair values of investment securities. Using a unique setting, the USA public venture capital (VC) industry, we test whether ASR 118 would be important to investors, or whether relevance would come at the expense of reliability. We...
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This study examines the relevance of financial and non-financial information for the valuation of venture-capital investments. Based on a hand-collected dataset on venture-backed start-ups in Germany, we investigate the internal due diligence documents of over 200 investment rounds. We document...
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