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We investigate the issue of voluntary disclosure in multi-audience settings by focusing on the electric utility industry as it transitions toward deregulation. We consider three target audiences: industry regulators, capital market participants, and product market competitors. As predicted, we...
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This study examines the effect of ongoing deregulation in the electric utility industry on the relation between market value, book value, and earnings. We predict that deregulation decreases (increases) the relative importance of book value (earnings) in explaining price. We test this prediction...
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We show that firms with executive bonuses that qualify for deduction under Internal Revenue Code Section 162(m) were less likely to expense stock option compensation (SOC) in 2002. Additionally, the more likely it is that a qualified firm will incur re-contracting costs, the less likely it is...
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Recent studies have investigated the assertion that accounting information has become less value-relevant over time. This paper provides additional evidence on this issue by examining the effect of ongoing deregulation in the electric utility industry on the relation between market value, book...
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