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To an increasing degree, companies are interested in the separate value of intangible assets. The need for separate valuation partly arises from new international accounting standards of the International Accounting Standards Board. Under certain conditions, these accounting standards allow the...
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In the last few years the financial accounting model has been attacked on a number of fronts. Some argue that the model reports irrelevant information in today's knowledge-based economy, while others argue that the model's reporting discretion makes the results unreliable. Accruals allow the...
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This paper is concerned with the allegation that fair value accounting rules have contributed significantly to the recent financial crisis. It focuses on one particular channel for that contribution: the impact of fair value on actual or potential failure of banks. The paper compares four...
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This paper investigates the relationship between fair value accounting and the behavior adjustment of commercial banks which is aimed at catering to the regulatory requirements by using a dataset from Chinese listed commercial banks from 2007-2011.The empirical results show that (1) The...
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Financial reporting around the time of IPOs is consistent with listed firms reporting more conservatively than previously as private firms, consistent with the results in Ball and Shivakumar (2005). We hypothesize that IPO firms supply the higher quality financial reports demanded by public...
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In this paper we argue that information asymmetry between firm insiders and outside equity investors generates conservatism in financial statements. Conservatism reduces the manager's incentives and ability to manipulate accounting numbers and so reduces information asymmetry and the deadweight...
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This paper analyses a problem at the intersection of accounting, law and economics: the economically efficient operation of legal arangements for company failure is undermined because valuations of assets and liabilities become unstable once a firm is distressed. The paper draws on the three...
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Recent research in accounting has documented a dramatic increase in the number of firms reporting losses. This increase in losses calls into question the value relevance of earnings numbers. If a firm is likely to be abandoned, its book value will be more relevant than the magnitude of its loss...
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This paper investigates the market and accounting based valuation effects of troubled debt restructurings (TDR) in financially distressed debtor firms. I first rely on extant valuation theories to predict the impact of a TDR on shareholders' wealth. Next, some empirical evidence on the...
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In this paper we argue that information asymmetry between firm insiders and outside equity investors generates conservatism in financial statements. Conservatism reduces the manager's incentives and ability to manipulate accounting numbers and so reduces information asymmetry and the deadweight...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012775994