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The financial crisis that occurred in Malaysia in the last decade followed by a series of corporate restructuring exercises trigger some firms to write off assets value. The incentives to write off may come from signalling future distress, current restructuring exercises, or taking the...
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This paper investigates the development of earnings quality for a sample of 5,817 firm years during the period between 1997 and 2006 using seven different measures (accounting- and market-based). As a result, overall earnings quality of German firms improves over time. However, the measures of...
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Doubts about the reliability of a company's qualitative financial disclosure increase market participant expectations from the auditor's report. The auditing process is supposed to serve as a monitoring device that reduces management incentives to manipulate reported earnings. Empirical research...
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Research has established that financial disclosures are critical for the functioning of an efficient capital market. The role of disclosure may be especially important in newly-democratized nations that historically lack the tradition of transparency in financial information. This is the first...
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This study uses trading volume measures to provide a richer understanding of US investors trading in 20-F filers and US market reactions to the reconciliation and disclosures included in 20-F filings. A unique aspect of this study is the inclusion of all 20-F filers, including foreign filers...
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The main objective of this study is to investigate the usefulness of accounting information in explaining the stock price performance in the Egyptian stock market. This objective centers on introducing an artificial intelligence technique, namely, Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), instead of...
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We examine empirically whether the use of the partial method for deferred taxes provides incremental information of use to investors. Specifically, we test whether U.K. capital markets valued unrecognized deferred tax amounts reported in the footnotes to U.K. annual reports, pursuant to U.K....
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This study investigates the effects of adopting International Accounting Standards (IAS) on financial statements and their value relevance for a sample of German firms during 1998-2002. By implementing an innovative research design we compare accounting numbers reported under German accounting...
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In recent years, German companies report consolidated financial statements under German GAAP, U.S. GAAP, or International Accounting Standards (IAS). Market observers, researchers, and regulators have argued that financial statements prepared under the shareholder (or investor) model, such as...
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Proponents of comprehensive income maintain that comprehensive income "identifies all (recognized) sources of value created in one number as a measure of value added." In this study, I present an economic analysis of one of the major components of comprehensive income, the foreign translation...
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