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This paper examines whether firms benefit, in debt contracting, from committing to incorporate future GAAP changes (referred to as rolling GAAP) or not to incorporate any future changes (referred to as frozen GAAP). We show that informative future accounting changes do not necessarily improve...
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This paper examines how disclosures regarding internal controls, required by Sections 302 and 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX), affect the market for corporate control. We hypothesize that acquirers with internal control weaknesses (ICWs) make suboptimal acquisition decisions based on...
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We examine the spillover effect of fraud allegations against Chinese companies that became public through reverse mergers (CRMs) instead of IPOs. Both short sellers and regulators took active interests in the frauds allegedly perpetrated by CRMs. Once the public became alarmed by the frequency...
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We examine the information role of accounting disclosures on warranties, utilizing a database that became available due to the requirements of FIN 45. First, because firms use warranty policies as a business strategy to promote their products, a warranty reserve can serve two roles: an...
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Estimation of separate demand systems for three separate time series (one British and two Japanese) of grouped household budget data, notably the usual static specification in which all demand systems parameters remain fixed, and two dynamic specifications in which some demand system parameters...
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We examine the issue of privatization of those public goods that can be provided in-house or contracted out. Such privatization appears straightforward, yet history shows otherwise. For example, the private contracting system for street cleaning in 19th-century New York City was a failure,...
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The structural shift in the US from a tangible- to an intangible-intensive economy raises a concern that GAAP-based reporting might have lost its usefulness to investors. Amir and Lev (1996) argue that accounting information is not useful for intangible-intensive firms. In contrast, Collins et...
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We examine whether a stock price spillover effect spreads through the method of listing or country of origin and whether this spillover effect changes when investor sentiment shifts. Using a sample of fraud allegations against Chinese companies that became public through reverse mergers (CRMs),...
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