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Most earnings restatements are blamed on error, or misunderstanding of GAAP, but suspicion persists that many of these restatements are instead due to intentional earnings management. We analyze balance sheet bloat, or unusually high levels of working capital account balances, for evidence of...
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This paper studies the heretofore unexamined effect of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) on the spread-accruals relationship. We document that SOX has no impact on the overall spread-accruals relationship but, as hypothesized, it has a moderating effect on the discretionary (but not innate)...
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This paper examines the relation between earnings management and the marginal cost of debt to the firm using a sample of traded corporate bonds for the period 1994-2005. The marginal cost of debt is captured by market determined yield spreads, while earnings management is proxied by three...
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We investigate the association between bond returns and 32 financial statement variables. Our findings show that 17 of the 32 financial statement measures we examine are significantly related to future bond returns. Evidence of inefficiency is more pronounced when institutional investors are...
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