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Since the revelation of accounting scandals at Enron, Worldcom, and several other high profile companies (quot;Enron et al.quot;) five years ago, there has been unprecedented public focus on U.S. corporate governance. A common view, articulated by many journalists, politicians, and public...
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We argue that obligatory compliance with stricter financial reporting rules (e.g., the US Sarbanes-Oxley Act) may entail important unintended consequences. Paradoxically, the amount of misreporting may increase because corporate boards spend more valuable resources fulfilling statutory mandates...
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We recently conducted a comprehensive survey that analyzes how senior financial executives make decisions related to performance measurement and voluntary disclosure. In particular, we ask CFOs what earnings benchmarks they care about and which factors motivate executives to exercise discretion,...
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This paper uses several approaches to assess the impact of the Security and Exchange Commission's (SEC) scrutiny of firms' purchase accounting and in-process research and development (IPRamp;D) write-offs taken during 1997 and 1998. Using hand collected data, I examine the characteristics of...
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The scandal that followed Enron's failure to disclose billions of dollars of debt held by off-balance sheet entities (OBSEs) prompted investor interest in these entities, and motivated auditors to request more guidance. The SEC responded by issuing Financial Release 61 (FR-61) to remind managers...
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Lang, Raedy and Wilson (2006) examine the properties of U.S. GAAP accounting numbers provided by cross-listed firms and compare them to those of U.S. firms. Using a wide range of properties related to earnings management, timely loss recognition, and value relevance, LRW show that accounting...
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In this paper we investigate the reputational penalties to managers of firms announcing earnings restatements. More specifically, we examine management turnover and the subsequent re-hiring of displaced managers at firms announcing earnings restatements during 1997 or 1998. In contrast to prior...
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Incorporating the pricing dynamics of external jet fuel markets, this paper investigates the regulatory impact of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) 101 on discretionary revenue accrual behavior, profitability and the firm's cost of capital in the airline...
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This study provides empirical evidence that equity-based incentives (stock and stock options) encourage CEOs to manage earnings to increase short run stock prices so that they can cash out a portion of their equity holdings at inflated prices. CEOs who hold high equity-based incentives are more...
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The pressure to meet/beat analysts' expectations is often blamed for the recent onslaught of accounting scandals. We investigate changes in the meeting/beating phenomenon post-scandals and find that the stock market premium to meeting or just beating analyst estimates has disappeared while the...
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