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We examine whether the adoption of clawback provisions in executive compensation contracts improves the informativeness of accounting information. Contrary to conventional wisdom we find that clawbacks do not lead to improved financial reporting. Specifically, we document a significant decline...
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The accounting for defined benefit pension and postretirement benefit plans requires substantial managerial judgment and therefore allows for managerial discretion in the choice of plan assumptions. Previous research has shown that firms tend to increase their assumed discount rates to minimize...
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This study examines the economic consequences of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 158, Employers' Accounting for Defined Benefit Pension and Other Postretirement Plans. SFAS No. 158 requires the funded status of postretirement benefit plans be reported on the face of the balance...
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