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This study compares the discounted cash flow approach and an accrual based valuation approach: the residual income model. Given the theoretical equivalence between the residual income and discounted cash flow approaches this, study examines whether it is possible to infer a valuation approach...
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Prior studies have found that earnings are relatively more informative than cash flows (e.g. Ali and Pope, 1993; Ali, 1994; Plenborg, 1996). Applying Danish data this study investigates whether the length of the operating cycle is a useful explanation for the superiority of earnings over cash flows in...
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This paper examines whether owner-managers of small firms use their compensation strategically to change reported earnings. We identify an institutional setting, Denmark, in which the owner-manager has the discretion to shift compensation from salary to dividends and hence increase reported...
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This study provides a more in-depth comparison of the information content of US and Danish earnings than has previously been done. Alford et al. (1993) is essentially the only prior study which has compared the information content of US and Danish earnings. They find that US earnings are...
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